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The Fourth Joint Ghana/Cote d’Ivoire Boundary Commissions bi-annual Plenary meeting has ended – 5 November 2024

The Fourth Joint Ghana/Cote d’Ivoire Boundary Commissions bi-annual Plenary meeting has ended in Accra on Tuesday, 5 November 2024. The objectives set out for the meeting were achieved. As a result, the meeting adopted the following, among others:a. The validation of a framework agreement on the reaffirmation of the land boundaries and Implementation of the […]

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The Fourth Joint Ghana/Cote d’Ivoire Boundary Commissions bi-annual meeting opened in Accra – 4 November 2024

The Fourth Joint Ghana/Cote d’Ivoire Boundary Commissions bi-annual meeting opened in Accra on Monday 4 November 2024. The meeting is aimed at discussing the Joint Reaffirmation of the Land Boundary and Implementation of the ITLOS Ruling on the Maritime Boundaries between Ghana and Cote dIvoire. The meeting will also ratify frameworks agreements for the implementation

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Bilateral security meeting on cross-boder security between the regions of Bounkani (la Cote d’Ivoire) and Savannah (Ghana) – 1 November 2024

The Ghana Boundary Commission facilitated a bilateral security meeting on cross-boder security between the regions of Bounkani (la Cote d’Ivoire) and Savannah (Ghana) from 1 to 2 November at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.The two-day GIZ-sponsored meeting aims to provide a common platform where various stakeholders across the common international boundary could formally coordinate

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General Meeting of the ESCO BLACK VOLTA in Accra – 30 October 2024

GhBC, with the support of GIZ and UEMOA, facilitated an Extraordinary General Meeting of the ESCO BLACK VOLTA in Accra.The two-day meeting aims at updating the statutes and internal regulations of the ESCO BLACK VOLTA, with the view to integrating the Savannah Region of Ghana.In his opening remarks, the Commissioner General of the Ghana Boundary

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Ghana Boundary Commission and M-TOC Project organised a sensitisation programme for the people of Saru, in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District of the Savannah Region – 10th October 2024

On 10 October 2024, the Ghana Boundary Commission, under the GIZ-support Mitigating Against Transnational Organised Crime (M-TOC) Project, organised a sensitisation programme for the people of Saru, in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District of the Savannah Region of Ghana.The programme crowned a series targeted sensitisation exercises held for different sects of residents within Saru and its environs

Ghana Boundary Commission and M-TOC Project organised a sensitisation programme for the people of Saru, in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District of the Savannah Region – 10th October 2024 Read More »

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The first Joint Ghana/Togo reaffirmation of land boundary meeting was held in Lomé, Togo – 7th October 2024

The first Joint Ghana/Togo reaffirmation of land boundary meeting was held in Lomé, Togo from 7 to 9 October 2024. The objective of the meeting was to discuss the continuation of the land border reaffirmation exercise between the two countries.The meeting was formally opened by the Togolese Minister for Territorial Administration, Decentralisation and Customary Chieftaincy,

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Sensitisation exercise in Saru and Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District – 7th October 2024

A sensitisation team from the Ghana Boundary Commission, led by the Director for Policy, Planning, and Programmes (PPP), Mrs. Sarah Ekuban, conducted a targeted sensitisation exercise for school children of the Saru RC Primary and JHS in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District of the Savannah Region.The exercise, which forms part of a partnership between the Ghana Boundary

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Validation workshop on a pivotal Framework Agreement on Cross-Border Cooperation between Ghana and Burkina Faso – 14th September 2024

In a significant move to enhance regional cooperation, the Ghana Boundary Commission facilitated a validation workshop focused on a pivotal Framework Agreement on Cross-Border Cooperation between Ghana and Burkina Faso.Key objectives of the Cross Border Cooperation are as follows:i) To promote cross border cooperation by underpaying joint activities to include security, trade, support for deprived

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Nigerian Army College of Logistics and Management paid a study visit to the Ghana Boundary Commission – 9th September 2024

Students from the Nigerian Army College of Logistics and Management paid a study visit to the Ghana Boundary Commission on Monday, 9 September 2024. The visit which forms part of the College’s African Study Tour to various socio-political, economic, and military institutions in Ghana, is aimed at providing insight into the activities and operations of

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Field Research in three border communities; Saru and Dollar Power in the Savannah Region as well as Dorimon in the Upper West Region – 2nd September 2024

The Ghana Boundary Commission with support from the GIZ Project on Mitigating the Destabilising Effects of Transnational Organised Crime (MTOC) has commenced a field research to identify issues around Illicit Economic Activities and Alternative sustainable livelihoods in three border communities; Saru and Dollar Power in the Savannah Region as well as Dorimon in the Upper

Field Research in three border communities; Saru and Dollar Power in the Savannah Region as well as Dorimon in the Upper West Region – 2nd September 2024 Read More »