Conflict Prevention, Climate Change, and Why Ghana Matters Now
- Erol

- Mar 21, 2023
- 1 min read
CSIS Brief By Anastasia Strouboulis, Erol Yayboke, and Abigail Edwards
Underlying structural, economic, and security-related challenges in Ghana mean that its status as a paragon of stability in a turbulent region should not be taken for granted.
Significant challenges in the realms of economy, politics and governance, and climate change are contributing to growing levels of violent conflict, particularly outside of Accra.
Ghana benefits from innovative domestic and regional conflict prevention and response systems; however, successful maintenance of Ghana’s peace requires concerted focus at the district, national, and regional levels.
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