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Livelihood Promotion for Biodiversity Conservation and Natural Resource Management

Project Information Location: Saviefe Agorkpo and Saviefe Gbogame Duration: 24 months Focus Area:  Conservation, Restoration, Climate resilient agriculture, Livelihoods. Funding/Implementation Partner: Global Environment Facility SGP Project Overview Saviefe Agorkpo and Gbogame communities, once luxuriant mountain high forest vegetation has been reduced to secondary forest through chainsaw operations, unfriendly agricultural practices unthinkable annual bushfires. Large stock […]

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Governance Initiative For Rights and Accountability in Forest Management (GIRAF)

Project Information Location: Kalakpa resource reserve communities Duration: 24 Months Focus Area: Forest governance towards Ghana’s VPA processes Funding/Implementation Partners: DANIDA, EU, NGO, Communities. Project Overview The 1994 Forest and Wildlife Policy stress the need for all persons to help in the responsible Management of Ghana’s forests. It take all persons, especially those living near

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Water conservation, Biodiversity Protection and Livelihood support in the Weto landscape.

Project Information Location: Kpedze Duration: 12 months Focus Area: Fresh water conservation, restoration and livelihoods Funding/Implementation Partners: NEBF, NGO, Community Project Overview The Tale River plays an important role and well-being of the people of Kpedze, the conservation of natural resources and irrigation for farming activities along this freshwater banks. The outstanding biodiversity features and

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Saving Kalakpa Resource Reserve and Decent livelihood for Kalakpa Residents

Project Information Location: Abutia and Adaklu Duration: 24 Months Focus Area: Resetlement of people in the Kalakpa resource reserve. Funding/Implementation Partner: BUSAC Fund, Forestry Commission, Ho West and Adaklu District Assemblies. Project Overview The Kalakpa Resource Reserve was established in the year 1975, pending the settlement of its inhabitants, human, flora and fauna from spiral

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Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Land Management in the Weto landscape: The Small-holder farmer Engagement Approach and Multi-Actor buy-in

Project Information Location: Anfoeta in the Ho west district Duration: 12 Months Focus Area: Sacred forest restoration, Climate resilience agriculture, Livelihood support Funding/Implementation Partner: Local NGO consortium, District Assembly, Forestry Commission (Ghana), Community Land User Associations, Farmers groups Project Overview The Anfoeta Sacred Forest forms part of the Weto Landscape, a world classified bio-diversity hotspot

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Sustainable Management of resources and traditional knowledge of sacred forest

Project Information Location: Anfoeta in the Ho west district Duration: 12 Months Focus Area: Sacred forest restoration, Climate resilience agriculture, Livelihood support Funding/Implementation Partner: Local NGO consortium, District Assembly, Forestry Commission (Ghana), Community Land User Associations, Farmers groups Project Overview The Anfoeta Sacred Forest forms part of the Weto Landscape, a world classified bio-diversity hotspot

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Community-Based Climate-Smart Agroforestry and Land Restoration Project

Project Information Project Overview The Afadzato South landscape has experienced increasing land degradation due to bushfires, unsustainable farming practices, and deforestation for fuelwood. This has resulted in reduced soil fertility, declining crop yields, and increased vulnerability to climate variability among farming households.The project was designed to restore degraded farmlands while improving livelihoods through climate-smart agroforestry

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