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    World Vision Ghana launches Border Project to support communities in Upper East and Upper West regions

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsMay 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Communities in Ghana’s Upper East and Upper West regions are expected to benefit from a set of interventions under the newly launched BORDER Project, spearheaded by World Vision Ghana.

    The initiative, which aims to promote development and strengthen regional stability, is being implemented in collaboration with RACED Ghana and with funding support from the PATRIP Foundation.

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    This was in a statement from World Vision Ghana copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra.

    The project is targeting some of the most vulnerable areas along Ghana’s northern frontier, including Zini, Fielmo, and the Zini Refugee Camp in the Sissala West District; Bansi and Issakatinga in the Binduri District; and Tarikom along with the Tarikom Refugee Camp in the Bawku West District.

    These communities were selected due to their growing exposure to climate shocks, severe food insecurity, environmental degradation, and an increasing influx of refugees from neighbouring Burkina Faso.

    The project will directly benefit 19,219 individuals, comprising 13,454 Ghanaians and 5,765 Burkinabe refugees, and is expected to indirectly impact an additional 33,657 residents across the five target communities and two refugee settlements.

    The strain on already limited resources has intensified socio-economic pressures, heightening the risk of social tensions and threatening local peace and cohesion.

    Key interventions under the BORDER Project involved the provision and rehabilitation of solar-powered water systems and the construction of biofill ecological sanitation facilities for homes, schools, and health centres.

    The rest are the refurbishment of healthcare facilities, with a focus on maternal and child health; the establishment of drip irrigation systems to support year-round farming; and the training of farmers in climate-smart agricultural techniques.

    It also seeks to promote sustainable land use through Community Resource Management Areas and build capacity for traditional leaders, local authorities, and security personnel in peace building and conflict resolution.

    The BORDER Project is aligned with Ghana’s National Development Plan 2030, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and the Gulf of Guinea Joint Response Plan.

    By investing in essential infrastructure and building the capacity of local communities, the initiative seeks to trigger a lasting ripple effect of peace, prosperity, and resilience across Ghana’s border regions and the wider West African sub-region.

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