Ketu South’s sinking communities look to new sea defence to halt forced migration

Ketu South’s sinking communities look to new sea defence to halt forced migration

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 8/12/2025
Navi Borrika stood beside the broken remains of her father’s house, staring at the waves that had taken everything she once called home.
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