Community & Climate
A public pathway for community development and climate work.
GAB Community & Climate is the public pathway for our community access, social inclusion, climate adaptation, natural resource stewardship, and partnership work in Ghana.
Focus Areas
Community and climate work should be practical, local, and accountable.
GAB is shaping this pathway carefully, so community access, climate adaptation, and partnership work can grow through the right structure when ready.
Community Access
Engagement pathways that help communities understand, participate in, and benefit from responsible agricultural and climate-related work.
Climate Adaptation
Practical work around water, land, soil, crops, and community resilience where climate pressure affects livelihoods.
Social Inclusion
Programmes designed to keep access, participation, and benefit-sharing visible in project design.
Natural Resource Stewardship
Support for land, wetland, agroforestry, mangrove, and farm systems where people and ecosystems must be managed together.
Partnership Readiness
A clear pathway for donor, grant, CSR, and development partnerships built on practical field work, community engagement, and disciplined records.
Community Engagement
Development work starts with listening, access, and local context.
GAB's community and climate pathway is built around direct engagement, practical field presence, and partnerships that can support people, land, water, and livelihoods.

Community stakeholder meeting
Community engagement is treated as part of development work, not as decoration around farming.

Community consultation with traditional leaders
Formal consultation with traditional chiefs and community leaders: the foundation of responsible land and farming operations.
Field walk at the farm
A walk through the production blocks, straight from the farm archive. Press play to watch.
Farm operations in motion
Day-to-day field operations on the commercial farm. Press play to watch.
Partnership Path
