There are about 6,219 refugees and asylum
seekers resident in four refugee camps in the
country: Ampain and Krisan camps in the
Western Region, Egyeikrom in the Central
Region, and Fetentaa in the Bono Region.
Since 2015, 3 years after the World Food
Program’s food ration came to an end in the
4 refugee camps, ADRA Ghana, with
funding from UNHCR, has been assisting
refugees to undertake various livelihood
activities. The goal of this project is to
increase self-reliance and improve the
livelihoods of refugees in the camps.
The overall objective of the project is to
facilitate and support refugees in livelihood
and economic activities to increase their
incomes and food security to: • Reduce their vulnerabilities; • Support them to diversify
and increase their sources of
income; • Facilitate their access to the
labour market; and • Create an enabling
environment for livelihoods
in the host communitie
ARCHIEVEMENTS
Crop/Vegetable Production
Apprenticeship Training
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Poultry Production
Apprenticeship Set-up
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Agro-processing
NVTI Certification
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Business Enhancement Grant
Energy Commission Certification
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Target
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A Report from Fetentaa
Fourteen (14) farmers comprising 10 males and 4 females were supported to cultivate a total of 14 acres of land—6 in yam production; 2 in tomato...