November 2023

Ghana Can Turn Climate Challenges into Opportunities-World Bank Group Report

The World Bank Group reports has estimated that, at least one million more people could fall into poverty due to climate shocks, if urgent climate actions are not taken. Income could reduce by up to 40% for poor households by 2050. The analysis calls for pursuing a development pathway that builds resilience to climate change […]

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A new project to strengthen biosecurity in the DRC, Namibia and Madagascar

As part of the implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on biotechnology risks, a new project has just been launched to help three southern African countries strengthen their national biosafety frameworks. The SINBF project launched in Kinshasa this Wednesday, November 1, will be implemented in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar and Namibia.* “ This launch workshop aims

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Allow Journalists to do their work – PRINPAG

The Private Newspapers and Online News PublPRINPAGishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) is demanding an end to impunity against journalists across the world. This comes as it joins the global community in commemorating the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists. This day holds immense significance as it serves as a solemn reminder of

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Galamsey Our Greatest Pollutant For Safe Water In Ghana

The Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Hon. Dr. Freda Akosua Oheneafrewo Prempeh has described the galamsey activities as the greatest pollutant for safe water delivery in Ghana. “ *The greatest enemy for the safe water delivery in Ghana is the galamsey menace.* As WASH stakeholders, we need to make our voices heard on the

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