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About GCCP: The Ghana Civil-society Cocoa Platform (GCCP) is an independent campaign and advocacy platform for civil society actors in the cocoa sector - comprising of Civil Society Organizations, Non-governmental Organizations, Community-based Organizations, Farmer-based Organizations, Farmer Associations, Media and interested individuals. The main aim of the platform is to advocate and ...
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However, these resources are threatened by the country's current rate of deforestation. "Between 1990 and 2005, Ghana lost over a quarter of its total national forest cover (about 1,931,000 ...
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The NEPA, passed in 1969, established the basic environmental policies for the nation. NEPA defines processes for evaluating and communicating the environmental consequences of Federal decisions and actions, such as the permitting of new mine development on Federal lands. The processes established by NEPA are used by concerned parties to ensure ...
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Deforestation can reduce communities' access to clean drinking water, according to a recent study conducted in Malawi. A lot of prior research on how deforestation impacts water dynamics has shown that clearing away forest leads to surges in water runoff, increasing what scientists call "water yield."
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Forestry Commission (FC) of Ghana and other public agencies, local farmers, and community groups, and interested non-state actors/non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The second schedule of the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936) of Ghana establishes eleven departments
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The forest cover had been reduced from about 70% in 1990 to merely 5% in 1990 ( Grubb et al (1998). Today forest regrowth constitutes 60% of the total area. The overall biodiversity vision for the Republic of Sierra Leone "aspires for sustained exploitation and utilization of natural resources, maintenance of environmental quality and its
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Those stakeholders brought their concerns about autonomy, livelihoods and who controls the land and its resources to the COLANDS workshop in April 2022. Although the initiative began work in 2019, COVID-19 pandemic control measures meant that this workshop in Ghana was the first opportunity for all to meet in person.
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In response to farmers' interest, both state actors (e.g. the Forest Services Division (FSD) of the Ghanaian Forestry Commission (FC) and the Forest Research Institute of Ghana (FORIG)) and non-state actors (e.g. non-governmental organisations (NGOs), timber and mining companies) stimulated tree planting among small farmers in off-reserve areas.
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Date: Feb - 15 - 2019, 17:24. BY: Mohammed Ali. Category: General News General News
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Welcome to the Mining Association of Canada. Since 1935, the Mining Association of Canada (MAC) has been the national voice of the Canadian mining industry. Working alongside our members, MAC promotes the industry nationally and internationally.
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The Role of Non Governmental Organizations in Protecting the Environment ... generous incentives to attract investments in the mining sector and have even given mining concessions within some of Ghana's forest reserves (UNEP, 2008). This poses a serious threat to Ghana's remaining forests. ... the Ghana Education Service, Non Governmental ...
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Published by MAC on 2009-06-08 A Ghanaian NGO coalition has called upon their government to respect the sovereign rights of its communities, by cancelling a licence awarded the Newmont mining company in a forest reserve. Revoke Ajenua Bepo Forest Reserve Mining Permit - Coalition Public Agenda 1st June 2009
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A two-day inaugural ceremony was organized in October for five Community Resource Management Areas (CREMAs) (Asuo Bia Nkyirima, Juaboso District, Akotombraman, Aowin and Boin CREMAs) established in the Western Region of Ghana under the Enhancing Natural Forest and Agro-forest Landscapes Project (ENFALP) and funded by the Climate Strategic Fund through the World Bank.
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The Ghanaian coalition that opposes mining in the forest reserves is working with villagers on a variety of projects for sustainable economic development as an alternative to mining. They charge that five mining companies, including industry giant Newmont, got away with illegal mineral explorations in the forest reserves under the former
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In May 2019, Ghana secured $19.39 million in funding from the World Bank to scale-up its Forest Investment Programme, which seeks, among other aims, to control and mitigate the destructive effects of artisanal mining as well as stop deforestation and degradation.
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The RCRA, passed in 1976, focuses on preventing the release of hazardous wastes into the environment by providing for their management from generation to disposal. Most mining, milling, and smelting solid wastes, like those discussed in this booklet, are "high-volume, low-hazard" materials that have been exempt from regulation under RCRA.
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4 days agoA community based human rights and environmental mining NGO, WACAM, has led a public forum on responsible mining in Accra. The two-day forum on the theme, "Responsible mining - the role of women" is aimed at learning and sharing with stakeholders in the mining sector on approaches and strategies in advocating for the protection of women's rights in natural resources exploitation.
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Jun 30, 2022Between 2000 and 2017, primary net enrollment increased by 50%, from 52 to 78%. However, the quality of education is extremely poor. In terms of learning and achievement, the primary completion rate is only about 67 %, and an estimated 86% of 10-year-olds in DRC are in learning poverty, meaning they cannot read and understand a simple text.
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NGO urges Forestry Commission to stop granting exploitation licenses, permits On Jul 27, 2017 Vision 2050 Forestry (VFL), a non-governmental advocacy body, has called on the Forestry Commission (FC) to stop the granting of exploitation licenses, permits and conveyance certificates to preserve the country's forests cover.
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Jun 30, 2022The mining sector was a key driver of growth with copper and cobalt production rising by 12% and 7.6 %, respectively. Non-mining sectors (particularly agriculture and services) recovered, growing by 3.9 % in 2021 despite economic restrictions due to COVID-19.
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toll an the forest The extraction of woodfuels. both for domestic and industrial use. furMer contribuxL to delorestation in Ghana. The depletion of forest resources is significant not only in terms of woocl WildlIfe habnas have been destroyed through various economic activiies. Including agriculture and logging, not to menition the
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Ghanaian forestry sector has also attracted the attention of most international environmental NGOs. Most of the international NGOs interested in Ghana's forest sector and the environment, in general, have given technological help in the forestry sector, research and building capacity within the forestry department, among others.
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Food, drugs, labor and monopolies were regulated at the start of the 20th century. FDR continued the process of increasing the role of government in our mixed economy. Government was needed to establish the rules of the game-a social safety net-along with transportation, energy and water infrastructure. Now, as we begin the transition from a ...
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Dr Dorjsuren Dechinlkhundev, 2030 Water Resources Group Country Representative, says: "llaboration of all stakeholders, including government, companies, non-governmental organizations, local communities, researchers, and civil society is very important. Every party has their own responsibility and role to play."
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A four-decade sub-regional initiative to help increase forest cover, improve quality of forest cover and improve crucial ecosystem services provided by forests, such as hydrological services as well as combating Climate Change in Africa will be launched in Ghana in September this year.
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Forest Reserve Sustainability in Ghana Charles Adusei1*, Jasper Yao Dunyah2 1Department of Accounting, ... community members should be empowered to play the role of co-managers of the forest reserve and there should be regular visit and interaction between FSD and the FFCs. ... illegal small scale mining "ga-
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We would humbly request the following from Parliament: • That Parliament ensures the Atewa Forest is excluded from any bauxite mining agreements so that it continues to provide the resources and life support services that millions of Ghanaians depend on both now and in the future.
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An integrated spatio-temporal forecasting framework - ISTFF - is proposed: it uses a dynamic recurrent neural network for spatial forecasting and shows its high accuracy in short-term prediction. Forests play a critical role in sustaining the human environment. Most forest fires not only destroy the natural environment and ecological balance, but also seriously threaten the security of ...
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the policy also seeks to: (i) consolidate good governance through accountability and transparency (ii) enhance active participation of communities and land owners in resource management and addressing issues on tree tenure and benefit sharing (iii) promote small and medium forest and wildlife enterprises as a means of job creation for the .
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Mining projects (with lease more than 5 hectares), Highway projects except projects relating to improvement work provided it does not pass through ecologically sensitive areas such as National Parks, Sanctuaries, Tiger Reserves, Reserve Forests, Tarred roads in the Himalayas and forest areas, Distilleries, Raw skins and hide,
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The Coalition of NGOs Against Mining Atewa says the Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation has been misinforming the media and the public on the reality of bauxite in the Atewa Forest.
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management of forest resources should be handled at this level. We propose mediation as a mechanism for dealing with local-level conflicts with the CRMC reformed to play the role of a mediator. Several implications emerge. First, the CRMC need to be well institutionalised as a semi-autonomous body through a statutory recognition.
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29 April 2014 6:14am A-ROCHA Ghana, a non- governmental organisation (NGO) that is into forest research, has called on the government to stop illegal miners from extracting bauxite from the Atiwa...
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Jun 10, 2022Environmental NGOs including A-Rocha Ghana, have expressed fears that the government cannot mobilise and plant 20 million seedlings. They attribute it to the lack of transparency during the 2021 Project, the reclassification and de-gazetting of the Achimota Forest, as well as the handing out of the Atewa and Nyinahin Forests for Bauxite mining.
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Jun 18, 2021Obokese Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) has planted 1,000 trees to complement Government's efforts to making Ghana green. The Foundation, which seeks to engage in rural community support, ensure development and training of the youth started the exercise at Moree and extended it to other parts of the Abura- Asebu-Kwamankese (AAK) district of the Central Region.
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Dec 3, 2020Richard Nyirenda and Aurelian Mbzibain, 3 December 2020. Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM) has been part of global efforts to stop illegal logging, reduce deforestation and improve forest governance since the 1990s. There is a long history of IFM in Central and West Africa, but, while there have been significant improvements in forest ...
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In Ghana, a mining company included community stakeholders as partners in planning, decision making, and implementation to achieve positive outcomes for forests and communities.
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Since October 2008, Global Witness has been working on a project called "Making the Forest Sector Transparent". The project has recently released its 2011 Annual Transparency Report, looking at the transparency record in seven countries: Cameroon, Ghana, Liberia, Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.. In each of the countries, Global Witness has formed a ...
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