Ghana stands at a critical crossroads. Our once pristine water bodies, the lifeblood of our communities, the foundation of our agriculture, and the source of our drinking water, are dying before our ...
Accra, 5 November 2025 ndash; A new report by WaterAid, in partnership with Tree Aid, has revealed that deforestation is ...
A new study warns that deforestation across Ghana, Niger and Nigeria is intensifying West Africa’s water crisis, threatening ...
Climate Crisis in Ghana: How rising temperatures are driving migration and environmental degradation
Ghana is on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Across the northern regions, rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, and erratic rainfall are forcing farmers to abandon their lands in search of ...
Illegal small-scale gold mining, commonly referred to as galamsey in Ghana, has emerged as a pressing issue that undermines the country's environment, economy and social fabric ...
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Ghana: Arc Calls for Environmental Stewardship in Face of Galamsey Menace... Inducts 43 New Members
The Architects Registration Council (ARC) of Ghana has inducted 43 newly qualified architects into the profession at its 25th induction ceremony held in Accra.
In recent days, a disturbing video has surfaced showing market women being ferried across the Volta River in a fishing canoe ...
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MFWA-Led dialogue in Koforidua discusses ‘galamsey’ solutions
A two-day high-level national dialogue led by the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) has open on Tuesday in Koforidua to build citizen consensus and end political paralysis over illegal mining in ...
“How long can we watch our rivers turn brown and our children fall sick before we say enough is enough?” This is not a question for politicians alone. It is a question for every Ghanaian farmer, ...
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