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Ghana Youth Guide Launches Initiative to Promote Climate-Resilient Agriculture

Tamale: A youth-led initiative aimed at promoting climate-resilient agriculture and empowering farmers for sustainable farming practices has been launched in Tamale. The Resilient Roots of Change: Empowering Ghanaian Youth for Sustainable Agriculture initiative seeks to equip young people with the knowledge and tools to adapt to climate change and drive innovation in the agricultural sector.

According to Ghana News Agency, the initiative was launched by the Ghana Youth Guide, a youth-focused advocacy and empowerment organization operating in northern Ghana, as part of broader efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change while promoting sustainable agricultural practices. The launch brought together stakeholders from the agricultural sector, civil society organizations, traditional authorities, youth groups, students from second-cycle schools, women farmers, and persons with disabilities.

The initiative is organized under the theme: 'Empowering the Ghanaian Youth for Sustainable Agriculture in Ghana.' The two-year initiative, supported by the DIB and the Civil Society in Development (CISU), both based in Denmark, will be implemented in 10 communities across Savelugu and Tolon Districts. Beneficiary communities include Libga, Zaazi, Bihinaayili, Nyoglo, Savelugu, Gbulahgu, Gbanjong, Kamonaayili, Tolon, and Galinkpegu.

Mr. Prince Chentiwuni Abdul-Fataw, the Executive Director of Ghana Youth Guide, speaking during the launch, said it was to empower young people with the knowledge, skills, and resources to adopt climate-resilient agricultural practices, improve food security, and contribute to the country's socio-economic development. He added that the intervention would not only support sustainable agriculture but also introduce household farmers to climate-smart seeds that were more resilient to erratic weather conditions.

He emphasized the importance of investing in building the institutional capacity of the Ghana Meteorological Agency, especially in early warning systems and climate-smart seed distribution. These are considered crucial elements in strengthening resilience among smallholder farmers, especially in climate-vulnerable areas.

Hajia Fatahiya Abdul-Aziz, Member of Parliament for Savelugu Constituency, whose speech was read on her behalf, commended Ghana Youth Guide and its partners for the initiative. She urged all to embrace innovation and digital technologies including mobile applications, drones, and sustainable farming methods such as conservation agriculture and organic farming to enhance agricultural productivity. She encouraged the youth to take up leadership roles to help influence policies and programmes supporting sustainable agriculture.

Madam Widad Mumuni of the Savelugu Municipal Department of Agriculture described the initiative as timely and strategic, saying it would complement ongoing efforts to promote sustainable farming practices in the area. Traditional leaders from the beneficiary communities who attended the event pledged their support for the successful implementation of the initiative.