Accra, Dec. 18, - Ms Otiko Afisah
Djaba, Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, said the welfare of
the vulnerable and destitute was the ultimate concern of the Ministry.
She said the Ministry would not
relent in its commitment and efforts to empower and support the vulnerable in
society and for that matter, prison inmates.
Ms Djaba was speaking at the
re-launch of the Registration of Prison Inmates under the National Health
Insurance Scheme (NHIS) for all the 43 Prisons, beginning from the Nsawam
Prisons in the Eastern Region.
She commended the Ministry of
Health, Ministry of the Interior, National Health Insurance Authority and Ghana
Prisons Service for supporting the Ministry’s cause, saying it was an
indication that confirmed the commitment to ensuring that no Ghanaian was left
behind but were guaranteed access to quality and free healthcare.
Ms Djaba said the Ministry as
part of its mandate to coordinate social protection interventions collaborated
with relevant stakeholders, registered and provided the prison inmates with
valid NHIS cards in 2015.
She said the initiative sought to
address the health needs of prison inmates by relieving them of financial
barriers to accessing healthcare and it would go a long way to ensure that
prisoners who have been identified to be within the class of the vulnerable in
Society have access to quality healthcare.
The Gender Minister said the
exercise to renew 13,816 NHIS subscription for all inmates demonstrated
Government’s commitment and consistency in improving the welfare of prison
inmates and their guarantee to basic and quality healthcare.
She said the Ministry firmly
believed that the exercise would contribute and help to improve the Prisons
Service’s quest to maintain best practices in correctional management.
Ms Djaba said the Ministry was
implementing a Social Protection policy, which highlighted five flagship social
protection interventions targeted at reducing poverty and vulnerability.
The Ministry has also launched
the HeForShe Campaign, aimed at mobilizing over two million men to stand up and
support women and take actions that will lead to the empowerment and gender
equality for both men and women.
She said Social Protection had
become a useful and strategic tool to addressing poverty, vulnerability and
exclusion towards achieving sustainable development and can also help to bridge
the inequity and inequality gap.
She said several countries like
Brazil, Mexico, Kenya, Bangladesh and Zambia among others have resolved to make
growth inclusive and eliminate poverty through the use of social protection
interventions.
GNA

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