Buduburam is a city in the Central Region of Ghana, primarily recognized for its role as a refugee camp established by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 1990. Situated along the Accra-Cape Coast Highway, it provides shelter to over 12,000 Liberian refugees who fled during the Liberian Civil Wars. The camp is a hub of humanitarian efforts, supported by Liberian and international NGOs, and offers educational opportunities through the Carolyn A. Miller Elementary School. Visitors can engage with the community and participate in various volunteer activities, making it a unique destination for those interested in humanitarian work and cultural exchange.
Consider volunteering with local NGOs to support community initiatives.
Be respectful of the diverse cultural backgrounds within the camp.
The camp is accessible via the Accra-Cape Coast Highway, making travel convenient.
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for engaging in outdoor community activities.
Summer can be hot, but it's a vibrant time with many community events.
Fall is pleasant, making it a great time for volunteering and cultural exchange.
Winters are mild, perfect for exploring the community and participating in educational programs.
GHS ₵
$30-$60 p/day
63,217
English
November-April
Volunteering, Cultural Exchange, Humanitarian