Baku — As climate change wreaks havoc across the globe, its effects are most acutely felt by those living in vulnerable coastal and rural communities.
In Ghana, the Climate Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative that merges climate resilience with an often-overlooked aspect of the crisis: mental health.
For Valerie Nutakor, CDKN’s Programme Assistant in Ghana, the urgency of the work is clear. “When people lose their homes, livelihoods, and dignity, the…
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