PEOPLE AND NUMBERS
Ghana’s economic growth under IMF policies masks a harsh reality of failing schools, understaffed clinics, and struggling farmers, exposing the human cost of free-market reforms.
PEOPLE AND NUMBERS
Ghana’s economic growth under IMF policies masks a harsh reality of failing schools, understaffed clinics, and struggling farmers, exposing the human cost of free-market reforms.

SYNOPSIS
However at the same time, 4,000 schools do not have any facilities and the students are having their lessons under the trees. At the clinics in the country’s northern parts there is one doctor per 161,000 inhabitants! And small scale farmers, without any support from the state, have been left to starve, struggling alone in the free market’s vast sea.
Growth… for whom?
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MAIN CREDITS
Produced By: ACHILLEAS KOUREMENOS
Director of Photography: VASILIS MOURIKIS
Production Manager & Coordinator: ANASTASIA SKOUBRI
Research Coordinator: GEORGIA ANAGNOU
Editing: ANNA PROKOU, VASILIS MAGOS
Music: YIANNIS PAXEVANIS