GREEN INNOVATION FOR PEOPLE AND NATURE
Advancing green LivelihoodWe seek to advocate for the sustainable use of
natural resources and lead the enactment of environmental
regulations.
What we do
Our Objectives
Innovation for Nature-Based Conservation
We strive to promote the conservation of wetlands, promote agroforestry ecology, and implement sustainable green urban infrastructure.
Innovation for Green Living (IGL)
We envisage green living for all by advancing solar energy, zero-waste products, green buildings, and eco-mobility.
WETLANDS RESTORATION PROJECT
The increasing deterioration of wetlands in Ghana inspired us to pioneer the Wetlands Restoration Project. Through the vision of the project, we have been able to conduct a screening of the Muni Pomadze Ramsar site. The screening helped us to identify some anthropogenic-driven conditions that are causing wetlands to deteriorate. We have successfully conducted landcover land use research that identified the extent of land-use change. Among other factors, our team has identified urban encroachment as a key issue impeding wetlands.
WETLANDS RESTORATION PROJECT
The increasing deterioration of wetlands in Ghana inspired us to pioneer the Wetlands Restoration Project. Through the vision of the project, we have been able to conduct a screening of the Muni Pomadze Ramsar site. The screening helped us to identify some anthropogenic-driven conditions that are causing wetlands to deteriorate. We have successfully conducted landcover land use research that identified the extent of land-use change. Among other factors, our team has identified urban encroachment as a key issue impeding wetlands.
GHANA WETLANDS SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE
The Ghana Wetlands Sustainability Conference is a youth-focused engagement on wetlands geared towards promoting student participation in the Ramsar Convention and SDG 15. Our team has done an outstanding job of raising student awareness about the sustainable use of wetlands, with a strong emphasis on individual (s) roles in contributing to wetlands sustainability in Ghana and beyond. We have reached over 1,500 young people in Ghana and ensured community education on wetlands.
WETLANDS RESTORATION PROJECT
The increasing deterioration of wetlands in Ghana inspired us to pioneer the Wetlands Restoration Project. Through the vision of the project, we have been able to conduct a screening of the Muni Pomadze Ramsar site. The screening helped us to identify some anthropogenic-driven conditions that are causing wetlands to deteriorate. We have successfully conducted landcover land use research that identified the extent of land-use change. Among other factors, our team has identified urban encroachment as a key issue impeding wetlands.
Events
World Tourism Day
Saturday September 27th, 2025
12pm – 1:00pm
International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste
Monday, 29 September 2025
3pm – 4pm
World Migratory Bird Day
Thursday, September 26th, 2024
11am – 12pm
Featured Event
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY
12
August

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