Ghana is gradually losing its historic forts along the 550-kilometer coastline to intense tidal waves from the Atlantic Ocean ...
Ghana - Ghana is gradually losing its historic forts along the 550-kilometer coastline to intense tidal waves from the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the loss of these forts, several coastal ...
Remains of Fort Fredensborg in Old Ningo, Ghana. Ghana is gradually losing its historic forts along the 550-kilometer coastline to intense tidal waves from the Atlantic Ocean.
In addition to the loss of these forts, several coastal communities are also at risk of disappearing due to powerful tidal waves and other natural events. It is estimated that Ghana loses an ...
Professor Henry Kwasi Prempeh, Executive Director, Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), has eulogised the ...
The world’s leading sustainability certification for the agricultural sector, Friend of the Earth has introduced the ...
Ghana’s prisons are bursting at the seams with excessive overcrowding, compromising the health, safety, and rehabilitation of ...
Friend of the Earth, a leading global sustainability certification, has introduced its Sustainable Chocolate Certification in Ghana, the world’s second-largest cocoa producer.
Former Welsh rugby star Nathan Brew has discovered that his ancestors were slave owners. Travelling to west Africa as part of ...