Stakeholders at a public forum on protecting property rights of citizens have called for a change in the country’s compulsory land acquisition regime to ensure affected communities are not unduly depr ...
Key environmental activists have called on President John Dramanni Mahama to reconsider the directive not to burn excavators ...
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We must jail foreigners who engage in galamsey, not repatriate them – Ken AshigbeyDr Kenneth Ashigbey, the Convener, Media Coalition against Illegal Mining, has called for a stiffer punishment, including jail term, for foreigners who engage in illegal mining, also known as ...
The event was also used to launch the A Rocha Ghana Award for the best student in BSc. Nature Conservation and Management. The award, instituted in 2025, includes a cash prize, a certificate ...
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Mongabay on MSNWomen in Ghana plant ‘diversion’ trees to protect shea trees and their livelihoodsThey have so far planted 53,434 seedlings on 158.11 hectares (390 acres) of land as part of a forest landscape restoration ...
The Deputy Director of A Rocha Ghana, Daryl Bosu, is urging that the illegal activities surrounding "galamsey" be tackled head-on, stressing the need for immediate and effective action to address ...
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theheraldghana.com on MSNGovernment failing in galamsey fightThe Deputy National Director of A Rocha Ghana, Darly Bosu, and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Dalex Finance, Joe Jackson, have urged the Mahama government, to adopt more decisive measures ...
AROCHA Ghana, alongside other civil society organizations and environmental advocates, has called for decisive action against illegal mining, known locally as galamsey, asserting that burning ...
Four Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)—A Rocha Ghana, Kasa Initiative Ghana, Nature and Development Foundation, and Concerned Citizens of Atewa Landscape—are calling on President John Dramani ...
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