ENVIRONMENT
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Going Green: Financial institutions key actors
By Kenneth Amponsah Are banks prepared to lead the way in climate action amidst the crisis caused by climate change…
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Stemming the tide of increasing deforestation
By Ayirebi Frimpong OVER the past decade, innovation in sustainable forest management has been a key feature in stemming the…
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Enhance WASH issues in national climate change policies, plans
By Bob Manteaw, PhD Water Sanitation and Hygiene, popularly known as WASH, constitutes a critical sector in the national quest…
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UNDP grants $180,000 to CSOs to advance environmental stewardship
THE United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), under its Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme (GEFSGP), has awarded grants of about…
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Ghana suffers air pollution as extremely dusty weather sets in
Ghana has been going through constant air pollution for days as the dry and dusty Harmattan weather sets in, sparking…
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Rwanda introduces electric public buses, pushes for green transport
There is a new sight on the streets of Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda: new electric vehicles whizzing among…
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WaterAid Ghana laments huge cut in WASH sector funding
IN a sobering analysis of Ghana’s 2024 budget, WaterAid Ghana has highlighted a concerning 68% reduction in the allocation for…
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Only half of young people have clear idea of climate change-poll
WHILE most children and young people have heard of climate change, only half of them understand what it is, a…
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Agenda For Change rallies partners to strengthen WASH systems
EXPERTS in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector have underscored the importance of increased collaboration among actors, better alignment,…
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Ghana to reduce emissions to 64m tonnes by 2030
GHANA, as part of its commitment to combat global climate crisis, aims to implement 34 mitigation actions across the energy,…
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