Diaspora Land in Ghana: Building with Rammed Earth, Documents & Due Process
Episode 2: Building on the Land Diaspora Investment, Sustainability & Due Process In Episode 2 of this series on the Asebu Pan-African Village, I shift the focus from why the land was allocated to how development is actually happening on the ground. **Watch episode 1 at this link: • Why This Ghanaian Chief Gave 5,000 Acres t... This episode features Dawn Dickson, an African-American entrepreneur who relocated to Ghana and founded D1 Consulting. Dawn shares her journey of moving to Ghana, building a business, and partnering with Rammteck to construct homes using rammed earth, an ancient, sustainable building method suited to Ghana’s climate. I revisit insights from Episode 1, where the Chief of Asebu praised the rammed earth project as a model for sustainable, culturally aligned development on the land. Dawn explains what makes this building method different, and how you can build a sustainable building that is also luxury. This episode also introduces Florence, Head of Administration for the Asebu Pan-African Village project. Florence speaks candidly about: The importance of proper documentation Why land processes can feel overwhelming The role of administration in ensuring transparency, order, and protection for diaspora participants Together, these conversations highlight the practical realities of diaspora land projects from vision and innovation to paperwork, patience, and process. This episode is about building responsibly, respecting systems, and understanding that development is more than just land it’s people, structure, and accountability. 👉🏾 Watch Episode 1 at this link: • Why This Ghanaian Chief Gave 5,000 Acres t... Subscribe to follow the series Join the conversation respectfully in the comments! _______________________________ Support the goal of travel to tell more compelling stories from the African continent. Zelle: [email protected] _______________________________ Join this channel to get access to perks: / @ivyprosper _______________________________ Are you sending money to loved ones in Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Senegal, and Liberia? You should try Sendwave! Use my code IPROSPER to get a $10.00 credit towards your first transfer. Download at https://try.sendwave.com/kjap/02nnofcp _____________________________ Want to support the growth of this channel to bring you more guests and more impactful stories from Africa? No donation is too small. Tap here to show your support: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... _____________________________ Whether you're considering moving to Ghana, or simply want to plan a trip. A CONSULTATION with Ivy Prosper about Ghana may be what you need - Book 30 MINS: https://calendly.com/ivyprosper/30min ___________________________ PURCHASE BOOK - 'Your Essential Guide on Moving to Ghana' - https://www.amazon.com/Your-Essential...

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