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AFRICA GROUP DEEP SEABED MINING POLICY WORKSHOP HELD

The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey(MP) has urged delegates of the Africa Group Deep Seabed Mining Policy Workshop to come out with policies that would help regulate the exploitation of marine resources as well as preserve the marine environment  for  future generations. Hon. Ayorkor Botchwey, in her address at […]

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NNF Applauds Participation in Tree Planting To Enhance Biodiversity

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah has urged all Ghanaians to participate in tree planting efforts to enhance biodiversity and combat climate change. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday, March 21, the Ellembelle MP emphasized that “Every tree planted is a significant step towards a greener and more

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Coastal Civil Society Forum engages tidal wave victims, calls for urgent gov’t action

Ghana’s coastal communities continue to face a deepening humanitarian crisis as rising tidal waves displace families, destroy homes, and threaten livelihoods. In response, the Coastal Civil Society Forum (CCF) Coordinator, Noble Wadzah visited affected communities to express solidarity and to clarify the role of the West Africa Coastal Areas (WACA) Resilient Investment Project II (ResIP

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The Family of Missing Fisheries Observer in Ghana Seeks Support for Justice on World Social Justice Day

February 20th is World Social Justice Day and as part of the commemoration the families of missing Fisheries Observers in Ghana joined international organizations including the International Association for Professional Observers (APO). and Ghanaian Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to raise attention on the cases of missing Fisheries Observers in Ghana and seek JUSTICE. The background

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NNF joins CSOs to meet with Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministry, Hon. Emelia Arthur

On Monday, February 10, we met with our Fisheries Minister at her office. Our discussions centered on implementing the closed season and the government’s priorities. She explained that the plan is to exempt artisanal fishers only from the Closed season for this year only. The strategy is to review and reset the closed-season implementation. She

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Nurture Nature Foundation advocates waste segregation law

By Samuel OWUSU-ADUOMI Ghana is at a critical juncture in its environmental sustainability efforts. With increasing urbanization, waste generation has surged, necessitating innovative and effective waste management strategies. Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF), in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI), is championing a legislative policy that will make waste segregation compulsory

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WASTE PLASTIC AS COMMODITY TO REVOLUTIONIZE RECYCLING

Records have shown that about 300 metric tons of plastics waste are generated daily in Accra, and only 5 % is recycled. Thus many waste plastics are not collected for recycling benefits, which have negative consequences on environmental health and community’s beautification. However the collection of waste plastics is now a major source of livelihoods

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