** Refugees learning agricultural techniques in training program supported by UNHCR and Ghana government

Ghana and UNHCR Partner on Refugee Agriculture Program

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A new collaboration between Ghana's government and the United Nations refugee agency is opening doors for refugees to build sustainable livelihoods through farming and skills training. The initiative promises economic independence for displaced people while strengthening local communities.

Refugees in Ghana are getting a fresh start through a groundbreaking partnership that turns agricultural training into pathways out of poverty.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has joined forces with Ghana's government to launch a comprehensive program focused on agriculture and skills development. The initiative aims to help displaced people become self-sufficient while contributing to their host communities.

The program provides refugees with practical training in modern farming techniques, business skills, and trade development. Participants learn everything from crop cultivation to market strategies that help them sell their products and generate income.

The Ripple Effect

Ghana and UNHCR Partner on Refugee Agriculture Program

This partnership creates wins beyond individual refugees. When displaced people gain economic independence, they reduce their reliance on humanitarian aid and become active contributors to local economies.

The agricultural focus makes particular sense in Ghana, where farming remains a cornerstone of community life. Refugees learning these skills can integrate more smoothly into their host communities while addressing food security challenges.

Skills training also opens doors to trades and services that benefit everyone. As refugees build businesses and earn livelihoods, they pay taxes, hire workers, and strengthen the economic fabric of their adopted homes.

The collaboration reflects a growing recognition that sustainable solutions beat temporary aid. Instead of keeping refugees dependent, programs like this invest in their potential to thrive.

Ghana's willingness to partner on this initiative shows how countries can turn the challenge of displacement into opportunities for mutual growth and development.

Based on reporting by Google News - Ghana Development

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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