Title | Ghana: 1. Please provide background information on Yarigungu, Bawku District, Ghana, including any relevant geographical and cultural information. Are there any distinctive or significant landmarks in the area? 2. Please provide information on the Kusasi ethnic group and chieftaincy. Do the Kusasi have a common language and how widespread is the use of this language? 3. How common is the Hausa language in Accra, and in the Bawku District? 4. Please provide information on the Kusasi-Mamprusi conflict in Bawku in 2008. Was it confined to the local area? 5. Deleted. 6. Where is Tamale and how far is it from Yarigungu, Bawku District? Are there any links or connections between the two areas? 7. Are the Dagomba people or family part of the Kusasi? |
Publisher | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal |
Publication Date | 24 August 2010 |
Country | Ghana |
Topics | Minorities | Political situation |
Citation / Document Symbol | GHA37075 |
Cite as | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, Ghana: 1. Please provide background information on Yarigungu, Bawku District, Ghana, including any relevant geographical and cultural information. Are there any distinctive or significant landmarks in the area? 2. Please provide information on the Kusasi ethnic group and chieftaincy. Do the Kusasi have a common language and how widespread is the use of this language? 3. How common is the Hausa language in Accra, and in the Bawku District? 4. Please provide information on the Kusasi-Mamprusi conflict in Bawku in 2008. Was it confined to the local area? 5. Deleted. 6. Where is Tamale and how far is it from Yarigungu, Bawku District? Are there any links or connections between the two areas? 7. Are the Dagomba people or family part of the Kusasi?, 24 August 2010, GHA37075, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4f44f0a72.html [accessed 19 May 2023] |
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