UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and the Ghana Refugee Board work closely together to coordinate management and care activities for refugees and asylum-seekers in Ghana.
As of January 2024, Ghana hosts around 10, 690 registered refugees and asylum-seekers, mainly from Burkina Faso, Togo, Liberia, and Sudan. These statistics do not fully capture the approximately 11,676 Burkinabe asylum seekers yet to be registered.
The refugees and asylum seekers are generally located in four areas:
north (Burkinabe)
west (camp-based)
urban (Accra and surrounds)
Volta (Togolese).
The current focus of the Ghana operation is to respond to the Burkinabe arrivals in the north. UNHCR has supported the government in setting up reception and settlement centers in Tarikom, Upper East Region, and Zini, Upper West Region. Asylum-seekers who relocate to these locations receive shelter and food. UNHCR also:
provides core relief items
conducts regular protection activities
supports the integration of asylum seekers into government essential services, education, health, social services, etc.
The security situation in the country is generally stable. However, disputes in chieftaincy areas/regions sometimes result in violence. The most notable conflict is in Bawku, which is on the Northeast side of Ghana and where some asylum-seekers have arrived.
Additional information
For more information about our work in Ghana:
Source link : https://www.unhcr.org/gh/2023/11/01/ghana-is-hosting-the-second-edition-of-the-africa-forum-on-displacement-private-sector-solutions-afd-2023/
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