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Home » Trans-Sahara Project kicks off with reconnaissance visit to Bolgatanga and Tamale

Trans-Sahara Project kicks off with reconnaissance visit to Bolgatanga and Tamale

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 30, 2025 Infrastructure & Development No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Trans-Sahara Project has officially begun with a reconnaissance visit to Bolgatanga, Tamale and surrounding communities in Ghana’s Northern region.

The purpose of the visit was to explore the suitability of selected communities for integrated interventions, assess existing local efforts that the project can build on, and identify environmental, social, and institutional conditions that may affect implementation.

Speaking during the visit, Dr. Joana Ameyaw, Deputy Lead of the project and team leader for the reconnaissance mission, highlighted the importance of this first step.

“This visit is very important to the project because it opens our eyes to the situation we have on the ground. We need an entry point into the community so that the project can continue even after it is completed. For this, we need to familiarize ourselves with the stakeholders and the people who are already working on similar projects,” she said.

She also mentioned that “the findings will help guide detailed planning and design and shape pilot activities that aim to improve farming, water use, and energy access in the region,” she said.

The Trans-Sahara Living Lab is a community-led initiative that applies the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem (WEFE) Nexus approach to restore degraded landscapes, enhance water and energy security, and build climate-resilient livelihoods through co-created, sustainable solutions.

 The project focuses on developing innovative methods for establishing an agroforestry plot referred to as a living lab. This plot will serve as a demonstration site for testing and promoting sustainable practices in land use, water management, and renewable energy.

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Project implementing partner and founder of the Forum for Natural Regeneration, Mr. Saaka Sumaila Seidu, explained why these communities were selected for the project’s living lab.

“The choice of the communities toured was based on several factors, including the nature of the landscape, the eagerness of the people to adopt agroforestry practices, and other local conditions. The three communities each have unique landscapes that make them strong candidates for the establishment of the living lab, where sustainable farming and land management techniques can be tested and scaled,” he said.

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He also spoke on the contributions that the project is likely to make in the lives of the farmers.

“The Trans Sahara project if undertaken in this side of the Northern Region will make a lot of impact on the lives of the people. It will solve the water problems that the people in the communities have and ensure that farming is no longer seasonal hence farmers can plant all through the year because of water. This in turn will improve food security and the standard of living of the community members,” he said.

Students from C.K. Tendam University of Technology and Applied Science, University for Development Studies (UDS), and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) will collaborate with the local community to improve the standard of living of its members through research and practical interventions.

The team visited Damolg Tindong, Sekoti-Kougrin, and Sekoti-Naboug in the Nabdam District (Bolgatanga), as well as Tingoli, Sankpala, and Golinga in the Tolon District (Tamale), which were proposed as potential sites for establishing the project’s living lab where sustainable farming, water management, and energy solutions will be tested and adapted under real-life conditions.

The Trans- Sahara project is a consortium led by the Technische Universität München (TUM) under the leadership of Dr. Daphne Gondhalekar and funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme which aims to advance agroforestry management in the Greater Northern African Region through a Water-Energy-Food Ecosystem (WEFE) Nexus-based approach.

In Ghana, the project is implemented by the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) through the Technology Consultancy Centre (TCC) under the leadership of the Director General, Prof. Francis Davis.

Principal Investigator, Dr. Ing. Alexander Boakye Marful, emphasized that the initiative represents a strategic response to the interconnected environmental, socio-economic, and climatic challenges facing Africa’s arid and semi-arid regions, highlighting KNUST’s strong commitment to community development.

The project is expected to run for three years, giving enough time to test, refine, and scale up the proposed solutions for sustainable farming and land management.

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