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Meeting With Environmental School Clubs

Nkwantanang MA '5' Basic School

On February 9, 2024, the GreenAd team embarked on another memorable journey to connect with the Environmental School Clubs at two remarkable schools. Nkwantanang MA '5' Basic School and Fire Armour '2' Basic School, nestled in Madina, Accra, welcomed us with open arms. Our time spent with these passionate Environmental School Club members was nothing short of extraordinary. We engaged in meaningful discussions, participated in interactive activities, and shared invaluable insights into environmental conservation and sustainability. We are immensely grateful for the commitment of the teachers at both schools. Your dedication and support play a pivotal role in the success of these clubs. As we reflect on the enriching experiences shared during our visit, we are inspired by the enthusiasm and passion exhibited by all involved. Together, we are making a difference in our communities and fostering a brighter, greener future for generations to come. Here's to many more impactful encounters and collaborative efforts in our ongoing journey toward environmental preservation. Stay tuned as we will be visiting your school or community soon. #environmentaleducation #SustainableLiving #schools

Cleanup Exercise

Lashbi Electoral Lashibi Electoral, Lashibi, Ghana

On Saturday, March 9, 2024, the GreenAd team together with the Assembly Member of Lashbi Electoral Area, Hon. Justice Tettey, and some dedicated residents, came together for an impactful deep cleanup exercise. Witnessing the collective effort to address the environmental repercussions of human activity was truly inspiring. It's evident that our communal actions have carelessly led to a significant mess, especially concerning nonbiodegradable waste like plastic bags and bottles clogging our gutters. The issue of plastic waste poses a severe threat to our environment, with dire consequences such as worsening flooding problems in Accra. It's high time we confront this challenge head-on and take decisive action to safeguard our surroundings. Despite the deterring nature of the task, we remain steadfast in our belief that together, we can make a difference. Let's commit ourselves to preserving the beauty of our environment and ensuring the sustainability of our planet. Together, let's embark on this crucial journey to save our environment and secure a better future for all. #environment #sustainability #cleaning #community #lashibi #SDGs #climatechange

Strengthening Partnerships for a Safer Environment: Pure Earth Team Visits GreenAd

GreenAd was honoured to welcome a high-level delegation from Pure Earth today, as part of ongoing efforts to deepen the longstanding partnership between our two organisations. The visiting team included: Mr. Gabriel Sanchez Ibarra, Vice President, Programs, Pure Earth Dr. Esmond Wisdom Quansah, Country Director, Pure Earth Ghana Nana Agyei Sikapa Ofosu-Manu, Communications Officer, Pure Earth Ghana They were warmly received by Mr. Yaw Amoyaw-Osei, Executive Director of GreenAd, along with key members of the GreenAd team: Daniel Onwonah Owiredu – Programs Manager Bennett Samuel Akuffo – Project Manager Kojo Amoyaw-Osei – Impact Manager Kwesi Asare Dickson – Communications Manager Reflecting on the partnership, Mr. Amoyaw-Osei noted, “GreenAd served as the secretariat for Pure Earth’s operations in Ghana since its inception until they moved to their office.” This collaboration has been pivotal in advancing environmental health initiatives in Ghana. The visit focused on the organizations' joint efforts, especially the Toxic Site Identification Project (TSIP), a groundbreaking initiative launched in 2009 by Pure Earth (then known as the Blacksmith Institute). TSIP aimed to identify and map toxic hotspots across Ghana using tools such as XRF soil analysis and laboratory testing. One of the most notable findings was Agbogbloshie, identified as a high-risk […]

Understanding the E-Waste Economy: What It Is, Why It Matters, and What Ghanaians Must Do

Every day, old phones, broken laptops, and outdated appliances pile up in homes and landfills across Ghana. But behind this growing wave of discarded electronics lies a critical question: What if there’s a sustainable way forward? Join us for a thought-provoking virtual discussion under the theme:“Understanding the E-Waste Economy: What It Is, Why It Matters, and What Ghanaians Must Do.” We’ll unpack the current state of Ghana’s e-waste economy, explore its environmental and economic implications, and discuss practical ways citizens, policymakers, and industry players can drive change. Featured Speakers:Gerald Adu-Gyamfi – Head, Research & Evaluation, E-Waste Management FundDr. Daniel Ofori – Senior Lecturer, UCC Business SchoolDr. Vincent Kyere – Team Lead, E-Waste PIU, Ministry of Environment This is more than a webinar. It’s a national call to action. Date: Thursday, June 19, 2025Time: 10:00 AMLocation: Google MeetParticipation: FREE Click on the link in the 'View Events Website' below to register for free.