
Funded by the Julia Taft Refugee Fund through the US Embassy, this US $25,000 initiative delivers accessible agricultural training and support for asylum seekers and host communities in Ghana’s Upper East Region, including 10 Disability Affected Persons (DAPs).
The project equips participants with skills in climate-smart farming, shea butter processing, and small ruminant rearing, using adapted resources to ensure full participation. Psychosocial support further strengthens resilience and promotes community integration.

