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Each time volunteers of Nurture Nature Foundation step onto the beaches of Chorkor, James Town, Korle Gonno, and other coastal communities in Accra, they arrive with gloves, waste bags, and determination. Within hours, plastics are cleared, debris is removed, and stretches of shoreline begin to resemble the tourism assets Ghana promotes to the world.

The Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF), a non-governmental organisation championing environmental advocacy, sustainable sanitation and community development initiatives in Ghana, has secured funding to construct 175 biodigester toilets free of charge for households in Jamestown as part of efforts to tackle the persistent challenge of open defecation along the coastal enclave.

The historic coastal enclave of Ga Mashie came alive last Saturday as residents gathered early at the forecourt of the Ga Mashie Development Agency (GAMADA), drawn by an initiative that promised more than routine medical checks. By midmorning, the space had transformed into a bustling open air health centre, as the Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF), in partnership with the Rotary Club of Accra Premier International, Alma Medical Laboratory, Jibu Ghana Water, GAMADA and the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), rolled out a comprehensive preventive health and sanitation outreach for the community.

Hundreds of residents of Ga Mashie converged at the forecourt of the Ga Mashie Development Agency (GAMADA) on Saturday, Jan. 17, as health professionals, Non-Governmental Organization Group, and development partners came together to provide free medical screening and renewed calls for improved sanitation in one of Ghana’s oldest communities.

Nurture Nature Foundation has reaffirmed its leadership role in environmental conservation as Ghana moves closer to establishing its first Marine Protected Area (MPA) at the Greater Cape Three Points (GCTP), following high-level non-state actors’ engagements convened by the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture (MoFA) and its partners.

In a concerted effort to combat the growing pollution of coastal areas, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) and the Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF) came together for a highly impactful clean-up exercise at the Jamestown Estuary Beach. The initiative, which took place on Saturday, 13th December 2025, brought together Hon. Michael Kpakpo Allotey, the Mayor and Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, along with dedicated NNF community volunteers, in a bid to address one of the most pressing environmental issues facing the city: coastal waste management.