Ghana, located along the south-central coast of West Africa, shares borders with Togo, Burkina Faso, and Cote d’Ivoire. The country is exposed to risks from multiple weather-related hazards, primarily those associated with floods and droughts in the northern Savannah belt. There are also risks linked to coastal resources, including storm surges and coastal erosion, as well as landslides, earthquakes, pest infestations, and wildfires. Its vulnerability is increased due its high dependence on agriculture and livestock.