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20,000 cocoa farmers engaged.

100 participating communities.

6 Hotspot Intervention Areas across Ghana.

1 Unified Goal: Leaving no one behind in climate action.

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The EnABLE Ghana Programme is a multi-stakeholder initiative implemented by Solidaridad West Africa and Tropenbos Ghana to strengthen equitable participation in Ghana’s climate and forest governance systems.

The programme focuses on improving access to both carbon and non-carbon benefits for vulnerable groups under the Ghana Cocoa Forest REDD+ Programme (GCFRP). These vulnerable groups include women, youth, migrant farmers, and persons with disabilities who are often excluded from climate financing opportunities and sustainable development interventions.

By promoting inclusive governance, sustainable land-use practices, climate-smart cocoa production, and community engagement, EnABLE Ghana contributes to reducing emissions from deforestation while improving livelihoods and strengthening community resilience.

The programme works directly with farming communities, traditional authorities, civil society organizations, government institutions, and local stakeholders to create fair and transparent systems that benefit people and protect forests.

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Solidaridad West Africa

June 16, 2024/

Solidaridad West Africa, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security in Sierra Leone, is implementing a training programme on Inland Valley Swamp (IVS) Development, Management, and Best Practices under the Resilient Food and Nutrition Security (RFaNS IV) project. The ongoing training, taking place across Moyamba, Bo, and...

Rebuilding Life and Livelihood Through Dairy Farming

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Asirat Abera, a 43-year-old dairy farmer from Chole Kebele in Aleltu District, has been farming for over a decade. In 2024, his life changed dramatically when he lost his wife during childbirth. Left to care for their five children alone, the youngest just five years old, Asirat became both father...

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