Assin Fosu Farmers Learn How Shade Trees Can Boost Cocoa Yields 

The Director of Nature and Development Foundation, Mr. Mustapha Seidu, highlighted the importance of strategically placed trees in cocoa farming, highlighting their role in regulating temperature, reducing soil moisture loss, and promoting sustainable production and increased crop yield in Assin Fosu during his visit to beneficiaries of the "COCOA FOREST MOSAIC FOR PEOPLE AND ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCE project.

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Read more about the article Empowering Women Shea Nut Pickers: Training and Tools Provided to Enhance Livelihoods and Conservation Efforts
Living With Wildlife Project training

Empowering Women Shea Nut Pickers: Training and Tools Provided to Enhance Livelihoods and Conservation Efforts

Women shea nut collectors from the Gbantala, Kpalwogu, Katua, Wuntibri, and Yizesi communities have received training on the safe collection of shea nut using the shea nut rollers. According to the women, the traditional method of collecting shea nuts with bare hands is characterized by snake bites, scorpion bites, injuries from other sharp objects or sticks, and long bending or squatting, which usually results in waist pain and other health challenges.

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Empowering Communities: Mole National Park Beneficiaries Pledge to Protect Wildlife.

In a heartwarming video interview, Alhassan and Bawa, two beneficiaries of a sustainable livelihood intervention of the project, “Living with Wildlife: Improving Livelihoods in the Mole Ecological Landscape” have pledged to abandon hunting practices within the Mole National Park. Their stories serve as a powerful testament to the project's success in uplifting communities from poverty to conserving wildlife.

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The project is empowering beneficiaries and boosting their income levels to enable them afford formal education for their children.

The sustainable shea production is part of various livelihood improvement interventions that is being rolled out in the two CREMAs as part of the project. The target of the activity is to train 400 women within the Mole Ecological Landscape for efficient and safe collection of organic shea nut and to increase quality and quantity of the shea butter produced from the nuts.

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National House of Chiefs recommends abolition of forest reserve mining policies

The National House of Chiefs has added to calls recommending the total abolition of policies that grant permission for mining in the country’s forest reserves. According to the House, although regulatory policies were instituted to rake in more resources and economic benefits for the country, the governing bodies have failed to implement the policies judiciously.

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Atebubu-Wiase Forest Landscape Restoration (AWFLR) ​

The objective of the project is to ensure adequate buy-ins on the list of key documents to be submitted as evidence of legality of timber and timber products sourced and used in public procurement contracts.

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