Ghana’s chimpanzees are disappearing fast due to illegal mining, deforestation, and weak laws. This Ghanaian Watch special report exposes the legal failures, political complicity, and urgent conservation battles to save fewer than 60 remaining chimpanzees in Ghana.
Browsing: Climate Change
By Alex Ababio The Minister for Finance, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, has officially unveiled a Climate Financing Division within the…
By Alex Ababio It is estimated that climate change—specifically changes in precipitation, temperature, and flooding—has cost Ghana approximately $473 million…
By Alex Ababio Introduction: In the heart of West Africa, Ghana stands as a testament to the dynamic relationship between…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE World Environmental Day: African Liberators Economic Institute (ALEI) Calls for Urgent Action to Combat Climate Change in…
It’s been three years long since the British High Commission to Ghana held party to celebrate her Majesty Queen…
By Alex Ababio Introduction: Ghana’s fishing industry, a vital source of livelihood and food security, is facing significant challenges due…
