The United States, through the U.S.
Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing over 27 million Ghanaian Cedis ($1.7 million) to support drought-affected communities in northern Ghana.
The World Food Program will manage and disburse the funds to those in need through cash transfers. "This partnership represents our collective efforts to support Ghanaians during times of crisis," said USAID/Ghana Mission Director Kimberly Rosen. "The United States will continue to provide assistance to those who need it most, especially in climate-vulnerable countries like Ghana." USAID's support comes at a critical time when food prices are at a record high, exacerbated by large-scale crop and livestock production losses due to several weeks of insufficient rain. "This donation is not just about offering immediate relief; it is about addressing unmet food and nutrition needs for over 30,000 Ghanaians, including those in some of the most vulnerable communities," said U.S.
Ambassador Virginia Palmer.