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Drawing on a review of the literature, this article presents an examination of child welfare policies and practices in Ghana. It traces the historical development of child welfare, from the colonial era of the Gold Coast to the present day Ghana, taking into account the social, political and economic context and the impact of globalisation. The major forms of substitute parental care, the reasons why children and young people require as well as laws and policies within different periods are highlighted. The article ends with a description of the future prospect and challenges of the child welfare system. DOI: 10.5901/jesr.2014.v4n6p411
Kwabena Frimpong‐Manso (Mon,) studied this question.