On the margins of an agricultural forum in Wa, the Upper West Regional capital, Abubakari Ayuba, a Project Manager with ActionAid Ghana, said it has become important for relevant stakeholders to begin to regularize the land ownership system so that women can own farms.
The purpose of the forum was to assess the impact of the Northern Ghana Integrated Development Project | NGIDP | in the Northern, Savannah, Upper West, and Upper East Regions over the last three years, as well as to solicit participants' views on climate change adaptation strategies for national-level consultation with the government.
The purpose of the forum was to assess the impact of the Northern Ghana Integrated Development Project | NGIDP | in the Northern, Savannah, Upper West, and Upper East Regions over the last three years, as well as to solicit participants' views on climate change adaptation strategies for national-level consultation with the government.
According to, Mr. Ayuba explained that women have always been discriminated against when it comes to land ownership.
Mr. Ayuba is in charge of the Northern Ghana Integrated Development Initiative, a four-year climate change adaptation project run by the NGO (NGIDP).
He asked for "rights that can truly assist these smallholder farmers own and have control over productive resources, especially the land" to help solve the situation.
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Source; A1radio.com, Upper East Region (UER)
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