Ghana’s gold revenues are soaring, but deadly illegal mining accidents, polluted rivers and deforested reserves raise fears Accra is choosing profit over environmental survival.
Ghana offers reliable transportation, guided heritage tours and a tourism system that welcomes both first-time visitors and ...
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Amedzofe, nestled high in the mountains of the Volta Region, is Ghana’s highest human settlement and one of the country’s ...
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Sahara Group expands ‘Adopt-A-Forest’ initiative
…partners Forestry Commission to restore forests in Juaso DistrictSahara Group has expanded its flagship Adopt-A-Forest Initiative to Ghana through a strategic partnership with the Forestry Commission ...
A team of scientists working in Ghana have pioneered on-site genomic surveillance to track changes in the malaria parasite, achieving sampling to sequencing within 48 hours. This will guide local ...
Five forest reserves in Ghana remain under the control of armed miners, as illegal mining continues to threaten the country’s protected forests, the Ghana Institute of Foresters (GIF) has disclosed.
Vital medicinal plants, which some 70 percent of Ghanaians rely on due to high costs of private healthcare, are being lost to ...
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Just transition remains national priority for Ghana – Minister
Mr Issifu Seidu, the Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability, says just transition remains a national priority for Ghana in the ongoing Conference of the Parties (COP) 30 negotiations.
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