Livelihood access and challenges of coastal communities: insights from Ghana

IF 3 Q2 MANAGEMENT Journal of Global Responsibility Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI:10.1108/jgr-02-2022-0017
A. Mohammed, F. Tuokuu, E. Adda
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to contribute to the discourse on livelihood access and challenges of fisherfolks and farmers within coastal communities in Ghana. Insights from such studies can help to create win-win outcomes between communities and oil companies and give the latter social license to operate. Also, it will help to identify the existing knowledge gaps that still need to be filled and contribute to the overall management of Ghana’s oil resources. It will further contribute to the government’s livelihood diversification programs in oil-producing communities. Design/methodology/approach The study employed the use of qualitative research paradigm to collect primary data in oil- and gas-producing communities in the Western Region of Ghana. Specifically, focus group discussions and in-depth interviews were conducted among diverse stakeholders. Findings Findings from the study show that several people and households along the coast of Ghana’s Western Region depend on the fishing industry as their livelihoods. However, fisherfolks are facing several challenges due to oil production. For instance, the quantity of fish harvest has reduced drastically since oil production started in 2010. Farming activities have also been adversely affected. The study has unearthed that the existing social and economic infrastructure are very limited to support the development of the coastal communities in Ghana’s Western Region. The study suggests that to deal with some of the challenges faced by coastal communities, livelihood diversification programs should be introduced. Research limitations/implications Not every community within the oil and gas areas in the Western Region was covered. Future work will address this limitation. Practical implications The study has revealed that the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies need to expedite the process of conducting a comprehensive needs assessment of communities and capture them in their medium-term development plans. Social implications The corporate social responsibility programs will create win-win outcomes between oil companies and communities. Originality/value The study is an original piece of work with data collected from the field. The study will contribute to the efficient management of natural resources in Ghana and other developing countries.
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沿海社区的生计获取和挑战:来自加纳的见解
目的本研究的目的是为讨论加纳沿海社区渔民和农民的生计获取和挑战做出贡献。这些研究的见解有助于在社区和石油公司之间创造双赢的结果,并为后者提供运营的社会许可。此外,它将有助于确定仍需填补的现有知识空白,并有助于加纳石油资源的全面管理。它将进一步促进政府在产油社区的生计多样化计划。设计/方法/方法该研究采用定性研究范式收集加纳西部地区石油和天然气生产社区的原始数据。具体而言,在不同的利益攸关方之间进行了焦点小组讨论和深入访谈。研究结果显示,加纳西部地区沿海的一些人和家庭以渔业为生。然而,由于石油生产,渔民们面临着一些挑战。例如,自2010年开始石油生产以来,鱼类捕捞量急剧减少。农业活动也受到不利影响。该研究发现,现有的社会和经济基础设施非常有限,无法支持加纳西部地区沿海社区的发展。该研究表明,为了应对沿海社区面临的一些挑战,应该引入生计多样化计划。研究局限性/影响并非涵盖了西部地区石油和天然气地区的每个社区。未来的工作将解决这一限制。实际意义研究表明,大都会、市和区议会需要加快对社区进行全面需求评估的进程,并将其纳入中期发展计划。社会影响企业社会责任计划将在石油公司和社区之间创造双赢的结果。独创性/价值这项研究是从实地收集数据的原创作品。这项研究将有助于加纳和其他发展中国家有效管理自然资源。
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