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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.
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.
The Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF) team proudly joined forces with Let’s Do It Ghana, Mayekoo, AGI, the Indian High Commission, and CMG to mark World Clean Up Day 2025.
The Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF) team proudly joined forces with Let’s Do It Ghana, Mayekoo, AGI, the Indian High Commission, and CMG to mark World Clean Up Day 2025.
The Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF) team proudly joined forces with Let’s Do It Ghana, Mayekoo, AGI, The Indian High Commission and CMG to mark World Clean Up Day 2025. The day kicked off with an energizing hour of fitness, setting the perfect tone for action and teamwork.
For decades, Ghana’s seas have fed its people, sustained its culture, and provided dignity to its coastal communities. The sight of fishing canoes lining the shore at dawn, the sound of paddles cutting through the water, the smell of fresh fish smoking on the fire—these are not just daily rhythms but symbols of identity. Yet beneath these familiar scenes lies a growing crisis.
