The Canadian Hunger Foundation (CHF) on March 5, 2013 announced a
$2.6 million project to support women and other vulnerable farmers in
northern Ghana to adapt to increasingly erratic rainfall and rising
temperatures in the region.
Titled the Expanding Climate Change Resilience in Northern Ghana
(ECCRING), the CHF said the project will build on earlier successes in
the region by expanding into 18 new rural communities to increase
harvests and augment incomes.cont.reading
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