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March 25, 2026
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Act swiftly on climate and conflict risks – Local Government Minister to West African leaders
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- Ghana's Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs called for urgent, coordinated action on rising conflict and climate-related risks across West Africa at the SOCO Conference in Côte d’Ivoire.
- The Minister, representing President Mahama, emphasized that conflicts are becoming increasingly complex, cross-border, and driven by climate stress, economic hardship, and social fragility.
- The SOCO Project, involving countries like Ghana, aims to strengthen stability in vulnerable border regions by addressing issues like climate change impacts, youth unemployment, and weak local economies.
- While acknowledging SOCO's progress, the Minister stressed the need for greater investment in local economic opportunities, particularly for youth and women, and improved early warning systems for conflict prevention.
- The conference reinforced that climate change is a critical peace and security factor, urging stronger regional coordination, increased community investment, and a unified approach to maintain stability.
Why This Matters
This article is highly significant for Ghana as it directly addresses critical national security and development concerns impacting its border communities. Ghana is a key participant in the SOCO Project, and the issues of climate-induced conflict, youth unemployment, and weak local economies discussed are prevalent challenges within its own vulnerable regions, requiring targeted governmental and regional interventions.
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