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IRCC Project Baseline Study to Strengthen Climate Resilience in Coastal Communities
ActionAid Ghana and Partners Validate Baseline Study to Strengthen Climate Resilience in Coastal Communities
ActionAid Ghana, in collaboration with key government institutions, development partners, and community representatives, has held a Baseline Study Validation Workshop for the Improved Resilience of Coastal Communities in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana Project. The workshop, held on March 12, 2026, at the Tomreik Hotel in Accra, brought together stakeholders to review and validate critical baseline findings that will guide the implementation of the project in Ghana.
The project, funded by the Adaptation Fund and coordinated by UN-Habitat, seeks to strengthen the resilience of coastal communities facing increasing climate-related risks such as flooding, coastal erosion, and the loss of livelihoods. In Ghana, ActionAid Ghana serves as the sub-implementing partner to Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) under Component 2 of the project.
In his welcome address, ActionAid Ghana’s Country Director, John Nkaw, emphasized the urgency of coordinated and evidence-driven interventions to address the growing climate vulnerabilities facing coastal communities.
