Binaba is a rural village in the Bawku West District of the Upper East Region in north Ghana.
[1][2] There is a dry season, which includes Haramattan winds from mid-November through late March.
[2] The principal economic activity is agriculture based on a unimodal distribution of rain.
Other important food crops include shea, peanuts, sweet potatoes, mangoes, watermelons and leafy vegetables.
[2] There are approximately 65,000 people in Binaba and the surrounding villages of Kusanaba, Zongoyiri, Gori, Kopella, Azuera, Tamocka and Dagunga.