A new study conducted by the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) at the University of Ghana has ...
Ghana is losing more than GH¢6.2 billion every year due to poor waste management and sanitation, a new report has revealed.
A new study conducted by the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) at the University of Ghana has called for a hybrid waste ...
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has rolled out a large-scale clean-up exercise at Agbogbloshie Market to tackle growing sanitation challenges in the busy trading enclave. The exercise, which ...
In Ghana, the principle of access to justice remains a pillar of our constitutional democracy. The 1992 Constitution guarantees the right to a fair hearing and liberty until proven guilty. Yet, for ...
Ghana forfeits more than GHS 6 . 2 billion every year to diseases linked to inadequate waste management and poor sanitation, according to a new study by the Institute of Statistical, Social and ...
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By Albert Oppong-AnsahNot too long ago, every morning would have found Linda seated next to her friend Ruth Odom, at their small stalls at Accra’s Kantamanto market, in one of the largest secondhand ...
Ghana is losing more than GH₵6.2 billion each year to diseases linked to poor waste management and sanitation, according to a new study by the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research at ...
The Member of Parliament for Agotime Ziope, Charles Agbeve, has thrown his support behind a proposal to recognise ecocide as the fifth international crime under international law .
LAWMA MD discusses the causes of the Lagos waste crisis, challenges with PSP operators, and the state's transition to ...
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By Eline GADEGBEKUTar moped the congested street that separated the hustle and bustle of the Kaneshie Market from the relative civility of the Kaneshie Police Station. The fumes of burning coal and ...