Ghana is endowed with a wide range of unique and exciting natural, cultural, historical and heritage resources, majority of which are located in rural areas. Support for entrepreneurship in these resources can make the local people have a say in decisions over tourism for job opportunities, enterprise, and skill development. This paper presents an assessment of the ability of community sector players in the Upper East Region of Ghana to avail themselves of the opportunities presented by their numerous tourism resources. Using the qualitative research approach with tourism sector players, it came out that poor entrepreneurial culture and climate, lack of finances and skills are the main fac Download
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