Monthly Archives: March 2017

Six African Countries Switch to Green Business Development for Sustainable Growth

Stakeholders from six African countries are meeting in Accra, Ghana on March 23-24 at a Regional Policy Dialogue of the Switch Africa Green project. The objective of this dialogue is to create a common understanding of policy landscape to enable … Continue reading

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Why waste water?

Paying closer attention to the way Ghanaians treat and dispose wastewater in their homes, farms and industries, can move the country a step farther in reaching all the targets of the Sustainable Development Goal on Water, says UNICEF. Wastewater simply … Continue reading

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Kofi Annan Urge Governments to Close Africa’s Energy Deficit

The Chair of the Africa Progress Panel and former UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, and the President of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina, have called on African governments and their partners to do everything possible to close the continent’s huge … Continue reading

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Turning farming into business through agricultural skills and entrepreneurship development

The Government of Ghana has identified agricultural growth and transformation as a driver of jobs and industrialisation. Along with meeting needs in infrastructure, technology, water management, and the business environment, success will hinge on the availability of vocational and entrepreneurship … Continue reading

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Ghana’s largest Landfill- Agbogloshie dumpsite

Agbogloshie landfill is the largest Land fill in Ghana. Rubber and plastic products are the most common materials found on the dumpsite.This explains the siting of a rubber and plastic recycling industry on the dumspsite. What this means is that … Continue reading

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