Ghana Environmental Issues and News
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Prez Akufo-Addo and PM Sunak Launches Forest And Climate Leaders’ Partnership; Ghana And Us To Co-Chair
The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Monday, 7th November 2022 joined the Prime Minister of the…
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EPA to establish offices at environmental sensitive hotspots to check infractions
Dr. Henry Kwabena Kokofu, the Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), said 40 more operational offices will be…
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COP27: Government not sponsoring 350 delegation
The Government is not footing the travel bills of the 350 delegates attending the 27th Conference of Parties to the…
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Environmentalists Urge Ghanaian Minister To Turn His U-Turn On Demolition Of Buildings On Ramsar Site
The U-turn by Greater Accra Regional Minister Hon. Henry Quartey in giving an assurance that not a single building on…
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LANDS MINISTER COURT SUPPORT OF CHRISTIAN COUNCIL, GHANA TO CURB ILLEGAL MINING
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor has on Tuesday, 25th October, 2022 courted the support…
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100 RIVER WARDENS PASSOUT TO PROTECT GHANA’S RIVERS AGAINST ILLEGAL MINING
The First batch of 100 out of 300 River Wardens have sucessfully completed a 4-week intensive pre-deployment training course at…
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Fight against galamsey: a case of biting less
It’s been 5 years since the President, Nana Addo -Addo declared war against illegal mining activities in the country. A…
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378 fish farmers trained and improved their incomes through the Tilapia Seed Project
The Tilapia Seed Project (TiSeed) Which trained 378 fish farmers is coming to an end after 3years. The project was successful…
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Mother, three children drown in pit on lagoon at Laklevikope
A woman, aged 41, has drowned along with her three children in a pit dug in the Keta Lagoon at…
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Gov’t called upon to invest much resources to agric
Mr Agyeman Kodom, the Chairman of Amoma Cashew and Mango Farmers Association has appealed to the government to devote more…
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