Draft:Kansoe community

LOCATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS
Kansoe is a well-established community situated within the Bongo District of Ghana's Upper East Region. It falls within the enclave of Namoo, a border community in the district. The estimated population of Kansoe is approximately 800 people. The ethnic group residing in Kansoe is the Gurunsi, with Farfra serving as the common language for communication.

GOVERNANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
Kansoe demonstrates a well-organized structure with a designated chief who provides local leadership. The community is effectively represented at the district assembly, ensuring a voice in the decision-making processes that impact the Bongo District.

ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Kansoe fosters economic activity through its owned dedicated marketplace, situated conveniently on the western side of the community. This market serves as a central hub for residents to engage in commerce and trade. The common occupations include farming, business and formal works.

LANDMARK FEATURES
Two prominent landmarks define Kansoe's landscape:


 * Azembeo Dam: This dam serves as a crucial water resource for the community for construction works, irrigation, and animals.
 * Azeem Shrine: The Azeem Shrine holds cultural significance for the residents of Kansoe. This is a preserved forest, characterized by wildlife, huge rocks, and diverse trees.