
Climate change took this community’s land. How they took it back. 11245q
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Nestled on a narrow strip between the Gulf of Guinea and the Keta Lagoon, the Ghanaian village of Setsinu has long depended on its unique geography for farming and fishing. But climate change is transforming that blessing into a threat. Setsinu’s proximity to water has left it at a high risk of flooding, and in recent years those floods have wiped out crops and displaced families. Through the voices of farmers like Selorm Akli, Olivia Abogado, Simon Avor, and Sylvanus Nyidewu, you’ll hear how the community is responding—not just with resilience, but by turning to ancestral knowledge. They’re rebuilding bunds, traditional earthen barriers once used to protect farmland from floodwaters. It’s a nature-based solution ed down through generations, now being revived to meet the challenges of today. This episode was produced by Jonah Grignon, and hosted by Ivy Prosper. Edited by Jonah Grignon and Tara Sprickerhoff. More about Nature Answers: Rural Stories from a Changing Planet at farmradio.org/natureanswers This is a Farm Radio International podcast produced thanks to funding from the Government of Canada. 3t2012
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