International Development Grant

Greater Rural Opportunities for Women (GROW) in Ghana

Project Number: CA-3-A034587001

Status: Closed

Country/Region:

Ghana 100.00%

Maximum Contribution: $17,807,240.00

Start Date: March 30, 2012

End Date: June 30, 2018

Duration: 6.3 years

Project Description

Through partnerships with local organizations the Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA) expects to help farmers in the Upper West Region overcome constraints and become viable economic partners. MEDA seeks to provide ongoing training capacity building and mentoring of Ghanaian government agencies (District Assemblies Regional Planning and Coordination Units Ministry of Food and Agriculture extension services) and non-government organizations. Targeting women and their families MEDA intends to undertake activities to improve: production (improved input supplies awareness of improved techniques drip irrigation technologies credit training); post-harvest handling (storage sorting processing such as solar drying customized loan products training); and facilitation of market linkages (sales agent model strategies to deal more effectively with traders market information and ability to use market information in sales transactions basic business management and access to target markets).

Expected Results

The expected intermediate outcomes for this project include: (1) increased diverse agricultural productivity of food crops for small holder farming families particularly women in the Upper West of Ghana; (2) increased marketing of agricultural products by small holder farmers particularly women in the Upper West Region of Ghana; and (3) improved nutrition practices for small holder farming families (women men girls and boys) in the Upper West Region of Ghana.

Progress & Results Achieved

Results achieved as of March 2019 include: (1) GROW women farmers' soybean yields increased by 200% (from 0.73 metric tonnes per hectare in 2012 to 1.11 metric tonnes per hectare in 2017) resulting in an annual income increase of 105% to 1 104 GHS (CAD $278); (2) access to production inputs and extension services by women farmers increased from 14.1% and 26% respectively in 2013 to 62.7% and 85.2% in 2018 respectively; (3) during the 2017 harvest season GROW supported 21 500 farmers to harvest 13 643 hectares of soybean producing a yield of 14 632 metric tons; (4) GROW farmers sold 11 169 tons of soya at an average price of GHS 200 per 100kg earning a total of over GHS 22.3 million or approximately CAD 5.6 million. (2017 harvest figures); (5) the nutritional status of both women and children improved significantly over the period of the project. By 2018 approximately 88.7% of women had a Body Mass Index (BMI) in the normal range and only 18.4% 2.3% and 11.4% of the children were stunted wasted and underweight according to the anthropometric results (results from final evaluation). That compares very favourably to 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey (GDHS) results for the Upper West Region which found that 72.3% of women had normal BMI and 22.2% of children were stunted 4.4% were wasted and 13.5% were underweight; (6) the Technology Fund facilitated women’s access to labour-saving equipment through local private sector providers. In total 5 196 women purchased 7 376 technologies. The most popular item was Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) with 3 854 purchased and the highest value item was the motorized tricycle with 753 supplied; and (7) strong ongoing engagement with government bodies and local partners enhanced prospects for sustainability. GROW worked closely with the District Directorates of Agriculture Women in Agricultural Development (WIAD) Gender and the Ghana Health Service (GHS). By linking these important state agencies as well as

Key Information

Executing Agency:
Mennonite Economic DevelopmentAssociates of Canada

Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada

Program:
WGM Africa

Last Modified:
September 19, 2025

Development Classifications

DAC Sector:

Basic nutrition 10%
Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries 10%
Education/training in banking and financial services 5%
Agricultural development 25%
Agricultural inputs 15%
Food crop production 10%
Agricultural extension 10%
Agricultural services 10%
Rural development 5%

Aid Type: Project-type interventions

Collaboration: Bilateral

Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation

Selection Mechanism:
Pre-APP

Policy Markers
Level 2 Gender equality
Level 2 Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting)
Level 1 Participatory development and good governance
Level 1 Climate Change Adaptation
Level 1 ICT as a tool for development
Major Funding (>$1M)
Budget Breakdown
2011-04-01 to 2012-03-31 $17,807,240 CAD
Geographic Information
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Reference ID: 870