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Victims of Terrorist Attack on Bittou in Burkina Faso seek refuge in Bawku West, Binduri and Bawku Municipal Areas in Ghana

Incident Report: 1,000 Burkinabes run to Ghana, seek refuge in Bawku West, Binduri and Bawku Municipal – modernghana.com About 1,000 Burkinabe nationals from neighbouring Burkina Faso are seeking refuge in Bansi, Gentiga no1 and No.2, Mognori, Sapeliga, Kutanga and Yarigungu in Bawku West District, Binduri District and Bawku Municipal of the Upper East Region. They …

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Human Security in Local Communities: A perspective on poor roads – Upper West Region

Hamile, Upper West Region. 19 August 2021 Roads play a critical role in opening up the country for movement, activity and linking the country to its neighbours. When citizens cry for roads, they are simply advocating for a key human security need that empowers them, builds their resilience and survivability and helps them live in …

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HSRCGh facilitates dialogue between security forces and local chiefs in Hamile

Hamile, Upper West Region. 19 August 2021 In the prevention of violent extremism one is reminded that it will take both government and the people to make a determined effort to stem it. It is in this spirit that the Human Security Research Centre, Ghana (HSRCGh) facilitated interaction between the security forces and local chiefs …

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Government and Civil Society Organisations urged to work towards preventing violent extremism

Accra 17 August 2021. Government and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the country have been urged to work together towards preventing violent extremism in Ghana and the West African sub-region. The Minister for National Security, Albert Kan-Dapaah, made the call Tuesday, 16 August 2021, when a delegation from the Human Security Research Centre Ghana (HSRCGh), …

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HSRCGh collaborates with NADMO

A delegation from the Human Security Research Centre, led by Brigadier General I. B. Quartey, Thursday July 8 2021 visited the National Disaster Management Organisation where they discussed ways of collaborating in the area of ensuring environmental security in Ghana. Brigadier General Quartey, 3rd from left, and Ms Charlotte Norman, NADMO Director Climate and Risk …

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