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Ghana’s beaches and lagoons are more than stretches of water and sand. They are living ecosystems, cultural meeting points, and economic engines that sustain fishing communities, host festivals, and draw tourists from around the world.
The Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF) was honored to participate in the recent stakeholder dialogue hosted by MTN Ghana at their headquarters in Accra. This forum presented an invaluable opportunity for us to engage with key stakeholders in the telecommunications sector, sharing insights on how corporate practices intersect with our mission to promote environmental sustainability and reverse social inequalities. Our focus at the forum was to ensure that MTN’s “Ambition 2025” initiative and its operational strategies align with national and global sustainability goals, particularly in areas related to climate action and environmental stewardship.
AYC‑NREG 2025 convened over 2,000 young leaders, CSOs, policymakers, and partners to co‑design solutions for Africa’s natural resources and environment. Core discussions covered fair climate finance, governance accountability, youth leadership, and ocean/blue economy innovation. NNF’s Peter Asiedu served as a panelist and speaker, while Eunice Sally Hayibor attended as NNF’s reporter/observer documenting sessions and insights
The Government of Ghana, through the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, Ministry of Transport, and the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA), convened a three-day high-level stakeholder engagement on the Blue Economy Strategy.
The three-day stakeholder engagement on Ghana’s Blue Economy Strategy brought together government officials, private sector leaders, academia, civil society organizations (CSOs), and international development partners.
Cocoa has long been Ghana’s pride. From the lush green plantations of Ashanti to the rolling farmlands of the Western and Eastern Regions, cocoa is woven into the fabric of Ghana’s identity
