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Venue: Mensvic Hotel & AccraDate: Last Week 1. Introduction Ghana’s Sustainable Ocean Plan discourse brought together government officials, civil society, academia, and …

Executive Summary The Ghana Sustainable Ocean Plan Discourse brought together government officials, academia, civil society, private sector actors, and community representatives to …

The West Africa Coastal Areas Resilience Project (WACA ReslP 2), which Ghana joined in 2024 is a response by some West Africa countries with support from World Bank and other Development Partners to manage their coastal areas to address coastal erosion, flooding, pollution, restoring coastal ecosystems especially mangroves and securing livelihoods.

Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF) reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to environmental protection during a vibrant observance of World Oceans Day 2025, held in Accra.

The West Africa Coastal Areas (WACA) project sites in Greater Accra notably Shaibu in the Ablekuma West Municipal Assembly and Jamestown in the jurisdiction of Accra Metropolitan Assembly was visited by a team from Ministry of Science and Technology (MEST), World Bank, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and the District Assemblies on 16th April, 2025.

Nurture Nature Foundation (NNF) joined forces with Plastic Punch, Ecozoil Limited, and Societe Generale Bank Ghana to organize a high-impact beach cleanup event at the Kumasamba La Bamba Beach in Accra