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Ghana Boundary Commission conducts field research in three communities in the Upper West Region

Researchers from the Ghana Boundary Commission undertook a mission to Dorimon in the Upper West Region of Ghana as part of a field research under the “Support to the Mitigation of Destabilising Effects of Transnational Organised Crime (M-TOC)” Project, funded by GIZ. The research which focuses on three communities (Saru, Dollar Power and Dorimon) will identify illicit economic activities and alternative livelihood opportunities.

The team led by Mr. John Tsotorvor, Director of Research, paid a courtesy call on the District Chief Executive of the area, Hon Vida Diorotey to brief her on the field research. The team also paid a courtesy call on the Paramount Chief of Dorimon Traditional Area, Naa Alhaji Seidu Tungbani Salinbile II, as part of community entry formalities.

The researchers held discussions with various sections of the community including women, men and youth groups.

This research is a prelude to the launch of a community sensitization initiative on Transnational Organised Crime.