Latest Past Events

The Last Dig Book Launch Announcement

GreenAd is proud to announce the upcoming launch of a new book by our Executive Director, Yaw Amoyaw-Osei. “The Last Dig: How Benjie Changed the Galamsey Story” will be officially launched on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. This thought-provoking semi-fictional novel brings environmental governance to life through storytelling, transforming the complex challenge of illegal mining (galamsey) into a compelling human story. Drawing inspiration from the principles and findings of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), the book demonstrates how evidence-based planning and policy can drive sustainable development and environmental protection. Set in the fictional nation of Hanag, The Last Dig explores innovative approaches to tackling environmental degradation while highlighting the value of Impact Assessment (IA) and SEA in shaping responsible decision-making. By blending advocacy, education, and storytelling, the book offers important lessons for policymakers, practitioners, researchers, students, and all those interested in environmental sustainability. At GreenAd, we celebrate this significant contribution to environmental thought leadership and public engagement. We look forward to the conversations, learning, and action this publication will inspire in Ghana and beyond. #TheLastDig #BookLaunch #EnvironmentalGovernance #StrategicEnvironmentalAssessment #ImpactAssessment #SustainableDevelopment #GreenAd #Galamsey

Launch of “A Decade of Pioneering E-waste Management in Ghana (2009 – 2019)” and Recognition Awards

Mikaddo Conference Centre, Osu Accra

Through the collective efforts of partners and stakeholders, a national initiative was championed to address the growing challenge of electronic waste in Ghana at a time when public awareness and technical knowledge on the subject were still limited. With guidance and leadership of MEST and EPA, foundational documents and strategies were developed to support awareness creation and inform national action for the control of importation and management of e-waste in Ghana. Save the date for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Mikaddo Conference Centre, Osu.

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Every day, old phones, broken laptops, and outdated appliances pile up in homes and landfills across Ghana.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.