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Refugees in Ghana have the same legal rights as ordinary citizens. They can live, work, and own businesses and properties, just as any other Ghanaian national.

Not much attention is given to the refugee situation in Ghana, but it should be. Its refugee community has been off the radar because it is small. With 14,000 registered refugees across five camps, the population is largely considered a non-issue. Nevertheless, it deserves special attention.

The refugee ‘problem’ in Ghana is small enough to manage and big enough to test economic and social integration solutions. In addition, policies that allow refugees to live and work in Ghana provide ample opportunities for governments and international organizations alike to prototype and create integration solutions without hindrance. These solutions could be replicated across different refugee and migrant communities.

Read More At: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/11/why-ghana-is-perfect-for-learning-how-to-integrate-refugees/?fbclid=IwAR2K273Tt0VJ6wN9kfDW2LNc8aKxEmmdkn3Z3h7B5LDkqugAB1ZNYG37PGQ