Climate-Induced Displacement and It Simplications on Human Security: A Case Study of Ghana
Loading...
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
University of Ghana
Abstract
Climate change through extreme weather events such as flooding, drought, and sea-level rise,
increasingly drove displacement globally. In Ghana, such displacement presented severe
challenges to economic stability, health, and social cohesion within affected communities. This
study aimed to explore the drivers, socio-economic impacts, and policy responses to climate
induced displacement in Ghana, with a focus on its implications for human security. A mixed
methods approach was employed, integrating quantitative surveys of displaced households and
qualitative interviews with government officials, community leaders, and NGO
representatives. Quantitative data were analysed through descriptive and Chi-square analysis
using SPSS version 27, while qualitative data were analysed through thematic analysis.
Findings indicated that flooding, drought, and coastal erosion were the primary drivers of
displacement in Ghana. Displacement led to substantial socio-economic challenges, including
loss of income, unstable housing, and limited access to healthcare, education, and sanitation.
Coping strategies were mostly informal, with many individuals migrating to urban centres or
relying on community networks, which offered only temporary relief. Policy responses were
viewed as fragmented and insufficient, with limited awareness of support programs and
perceived inadequacy in providing long-term recovery assistance. Climate-induced
displacement in Ghana adversely affected human security, highlighting a critical need for
integrated policy frameworks addressing both immediate and long-term needs. Enhanced
coordination between government and NGOs, alongside sustained financial support, was
deemed essential to effectively support displaced populations and build resilience against
future climate threats. The study underscored the necessity for structured policy interventions,
community-based adaptation measures, and improved public awareness to enhance resilience
and adaptive capacity among displaced communities in Ghana.
Description
MA. International Affairs
