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Constant Akwensi Selase visited KITA GEN GHANA SECRETARIAT to familiarize and update staff on activities and plans for the ecovillage youth in Ghana. Mr. Selase was met by Mr. Lovans Owusu-Takyi the Secretary for GEN GHANA, Mr Kwame Ansah Baffour, the National Coordinator, Mr Eric Amega, An advisory council member and coordinator if the communication […]
These are books and resources that guides the eco-strategies you can use to bring change to your community. Beekeeping Mushroom Production Plastic Waste Recycling
The Ecovillage Association of Ghana (GEN Ghana) and Denmark (LOES) has established an ideal north south cooperation to build capacity of civil societies and ecovillages in Ghana with support from the Civil Society Fund in Denmark (CISU) The north south cooperation for ecovillages development in Ghana begun with a partnership grant between Ghana and Denmark […]
The Volta River Authority has announced that Ekumfi Aboano, a fishing community in the Central Region about 85 kilometers from Accra will be the site of Ghana’s first and West Africa’s first coal-fired power plants- a 700 megawatt (MW) coal plant which will later be scaled up to a huge 2,000 megawatt (MW) coal complex. […]
As part of efforts to promote youth participation in ecovillage development and decision making, the youth constituency of the Global Ecovillage Network Ghana, GEN Ghana elected two representatives in a democratic way to represent at the National Council of the Ecovillage Network. Constant Akwensi Selase from Food Sovereignty Ghana and Lembadega Linda of the Ghana […]
As part of practical training during the GEN Ghana Ecovillage Design Education Course held at KITA, participants led by Dormenyo Galley of Action Accra trained participants of the EDE in the design and fabrication of a plastic chair made from used voltic bottles. Plastic bottles have become a nuisance in our country Ghana due […]
Honourable Samia Nkrumah the daughter of the First President of Ghana was adjudged the first ambassador of the Ecovillage Movement in Ghana to advocate for the ecovillages as models for sustainable development. Hon Nkrumah visited the Kumasi Institute of Tropical Agriculture, KITA on March 15th to inspire participants undergoing the first Ecovillage Design Education […]
GEN Ghana works to promote sustainable development in communities by transitioning traditional communities into ecovillages. To promote ecovillage concept in communities, we introduce our eco-strategies or interventions gradually to show examples of sustainability and to be able to transform communities and societies into ecovillages or sustainable communities. During the Ecovillage Design Education Course held at […]
Kosha Joubert, Execuive Director of the Global Ecovillages Network International visited Ghana to facilitate the first ecovillage design education and GEN Ghana conference. Kosha admonished the members and council of GEN Ghana to promote ecovillage strategies and showcase them as examples for sustainable development. Kosha also met with Honorable Samia Nkrumah who was made ambassador […]