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Climate Change Adaptation for Food Security in Upper West

The Role of Traditional Women Leaders

Today, the effect of climate change is being felt all over Ghana, but more especially in the north, which is the food basket of the country.

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Heavy loss of farm crops due to climate change is predicted to bring famine if measures are not put in place. The government of Ghana has contracted engineers to come out with ways to solve the problem. However, what is not being done is the education of communities on what climate change is, its impacts and what they can do to cope with the effects.

To fill this gap, KAS, together with CIKOD, intends to organize a two days workshop in the Upper West Region to strengthen the capacity of traditional women leaders and the District Assemblies on Climate Change and its impact. It also intends to strengthen capacities of traditional women leaders to raise awareness of climate change in their communities and build their resilience to cope with climatic fluctuations and the effects on food security. The workshop also seeks to support the District Assemblies to develop by-laws to promote climate change adaptation.

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Wa

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Adressing Climate Change: Workshop for Traditional Leaders in the Upper West Region
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Dr. Isaac Owusu-Mensah

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projectofficer.ghana@kas.de +233 302 768629 +233 302 768630
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February 27, 2012
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