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Armed Forces lead national post-flood recovery as government commits GH¢350m for reliefs

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Armed Forces lead national post-flood recovery as government commits GH¢350m for reliefs
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The Ghanaian government has launched a national post-flood recovery program led by the Ghana Armed Forces, supported by a GH¢350 million allocation. The initiative focuses on sanitation, infrastructure restoration, and long-term flood mitigation.

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This represents a significant state-led effort to address climate-related disaster recovery and improve urban resilience in West Africa.

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The Government has announced a coordinated national post-flood recovery and mitigation exercise aimed at restoring communities affected by recent flooding while strengthening the country's resilience against future flood disasters.

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