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An environmental-education strategy for Ghana was introduced on 22 November 1994. An urban air-quality project by EPA Ghana and the United States Environmental Protection Agency to monitor air pollution in Accra began in 2004. Results showed that at six locations, roadside dust and vehicular emissions were the main contributors of airborne ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent environmental regulatory agency within the Government of Ghana with the responsibility of ensuring Ghana’s environmental quality through environmental regulation and enforcement, and mainstreaming environmental concerns within the development process at the national, regional, and ...
African environmental problems are problems caused by the direct and indirect human impacts on the natural environment and affect humans and nearly all forms of life in Africa. Issues include deforestation , soil degradation , air pollution , water pollution, coastal erosion , garbage pollution, climate change and water scarcity (resulting in ...
Climate change refers to long-term shifts and alterations in temperature and weather patterns, primarily due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. These activities increase the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to global warming and associated changes in climate patterns.
Ghana. Ghana Youth Environmental Movement (GYEM), is a national youth-led environmental group in Ghana established in 2012, by a group of young activists led by Gideon Commey, that empowers young people to engage in a sustainable environment and address climate issues through advocacy campaigns and community activities. [1] [2] [3]
The German development agency GTZ contributes to the project with US$400,000, while the Government of Ghana provides US$4.6 million. The project will end in 2009 and aims at increasing water supply and sanitation access to small towns in six Ghanaian regions, providing about 500,000 people with water supply facilities and about 50,000 people ...
Government of Ghana. Headquarters. Accra, Ghana. Minister responsible. Kwaku Afriyie. Deputy Minister responsible. Patricia Appiagyei. The Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation is the ministry of Ghana responsible for the development of environment and science in the country. [1]
W. Water supply and sanitation in Ghana. Categories: Ghana. Environment of West Africa. Environment of Africa by country. Environment by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.