Ghana’s Waste Revolution: How Government and Business Are Cleaning Up for Good
Ghana formalizes waste transfer stations and integrates tricycle collectors, turning a sanitation crisis into a business opportunity with private sector support.
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Ghana formalizes waste transfer stations and integrates tricycle collectors, turning a sanitation crisis into a business opportunity with private sector support.
In a sobering update that underscores the urgent need for climate-resilient infrastructure, Interior Minister Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka has confirmed that 29 people lost their lives and six remain missing following devastating floods across Ghana. The tragedies, which struck the Greater Accra, Central, and Volta regions, have sparked a government-led recovery operation that is already showing the
MP Gizella Agbotui outlines a bold, innovative plan to restore Accra's six wetlands and implement nature-based solutions to end recurring floods for good.
Ghana is turning climate challenges into business opportunities. Through a renewed partnership with the UNCCD and the validated Climate Prosperity Plan, the country is attracting green investment to restore land, boost agriculture, and create jobs.
Ghana Gold Board, Armed Forces, and Forestry Commission sign a 36.35M GHS deal to reclaim degraded lands in Tano-Nimri, setting a new ESG standard.
Ghana Gold Board, the Armed Forces, and the Forestry Commission sign a 36.35 million Cedi deal to reclaim 50 hectares of the Tano-Nimri Forest from illegal mining.
Every rainy season, Accra faces the same frustrating cycle. Roads become impassable, businesses count their losses, and communities suffer. For over six decades, the default response from authorities has been to demolish buildings on waterways. While it looks decisive, it barely scratches the surface. The real issue is an infrastructure deficit, and solving it presents a massive opportunity for
A UK town's pioneering grave reuse policy offers African cities a blueprint for innovative urban land management amid rapid population growth.