Coastal

Executive Summary – Conference on Marine & Coastal Policy Frameworks

Executive Summary Conference on Marine & Coastal Policy Frameworks  Interactive Session August 2025, Mensvic Grand Hotel (Based on Audio File Transcripts) Introduction The conference brought together experts, policymakers, community representatives, and stakeholders to discuss strategies for building a sustainable and inclusive marine and coastal governance framework. Key themes included strategic objectives, ecosystem health, data gaps, […]

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WACA Communities Livelihoods Engagement Report

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.

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WACA PROJECT AREAS VISIT BY MEST AND WORLD BANK STAFF

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.

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Coastal Civil Society Forum engages tidal wave victims, calls for urgent gov’t action

Ghana’s coastal communities continue to face a deepening humanitarian crisis as rising tidal waves displace families, destroy homes, and threaten livelihoods. In response, the Coastal Civil Society Forum (CCF) Coordinator, Noble Wadzah visited affected communities to express solidarity and to clarify the role of the West Africa Coastal Areas (WACA) Resilient Investment Project II (ResIP

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