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Along the Gulf of Guinea, waves steadily eat into the shorelines of Ghana, Nigeria, and other West African nations. Entire communities that once stood proudly by the sea now face the slow but relentless erosion of their homes, farmlands, and heritage. Coastal erosion is no longer a distant environmental concern — it is a living reality for thousands of families.
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The morning light settled gently over the Ga Mashie Development Agency courtyard on 19th October 2025, casting …
Women supported by Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF) have benefited from a cervical cancer screening initiative led by the Rotary Club of Accra Premier International in partnership with Sunshine Healthcare Ltd
Mr. Peter Asiedu, CEO of Nurture Nature Foundation, stands alongside His Excellency John Mikal Kvistad, Norwegian Ambassador to Ghana, at the twin launch of “With Fishers, For Fishers (WF³)” and “Gender-Responsive Conservation (GRC)” held at the Mensvic Grand Hotel, East Legon, Accra.
Over 500 women receive free breast cancer screening and education in an inspiring community health drive supported by the Rotary Club of Accra Premier and Run for a Cure Africa–Ghana
Tackling issues around coastal management, biodiversity preservation, waste management and climate-smart agriculture not only creates balanced and resilient ecosystems but also reduces incidents of environmental and coastal pollution one country at a time Executive Director of Nurture Nature Foundation, NNF, an environmental protection group, Peter Asiedu tells MARTIN-LUTHER C. KING in this interview in Accra, Ghana. He says the deliberate fostering of community engagement and co-ownership in eco-friendly initiatives would ensure sustenance, build resilience and ensure relevant projects benefit both current and future generations.
