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Environmental Protection Authority, Ghana. The leading public body for protecting and improving the environment in Ghana.
Energy Close, Accra, Ghana
Joined September 2013
5/5 According to Mr. Daniel Doe-Tamakloe, Chief Executive Officer of Logeist Group Limited, the initiative seeks to rehabilitate affected lands while promoting sustainable land use practices that benefit both the environment and local communities. #EPA #Reclamation
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4/5 The Ag. Ashanti Regional Director of EPA, Mr. Sydney Danso also highlighted EPA’s commitment to working with stakeholders to promote economic development that aligns with sound environmental protection. The program was also attended by other EPA Directors and Area Heads.
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3/5 Minerals Commission, Forestry Commission, and other partners from the private sector for their collaboration and support.
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2/5 The CEO of EPA, Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse emphasized that land reclamation forms a vital part of Ghana’s environmental restoration agenda. She commended Logeist Group Limited for spearheading the exercise and expressed appreciation to the District Assemblies,
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1/5 EPA, in collaboration with Logeist Group Limited and other key stakeholders, organized a community engagement and launch of a land reclamation project aimed at restoring areas degraded by illegal mining on 24th October 2025 at Gyaaman Nkwanta, Ashanti Region.
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The CEO of the Environmental Protection Authority, Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, addressed stakeholders at the community engagement on reclamation held at Amansie Central yesterday. More details soon.
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5/5 Speaking on behalf of Brigadier General Paul Tanye-Kulono, Director-General of GPHA, Mr Tebon Zumah director of Port, Tema, reiterated GPHA’s commitment to collaborating with traditional authorities, and other stakeholders to ensure environmentally responsible development
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4/5 The Board Chair of GPHA, Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, delivered the keynote address, assuring community members that their voices matter in the project’s implementation and urging them to take ownership of the Port of Keta initiative.
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3/5 reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to protecting the environment while promoting sustainable development. She emphasized that the public hearing provides a platform for stakeholders to share their concerns and inputs to guide decision-making on the project.
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2/5 The hearing forms part of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process, as mandated by the Environmental Protection, 2025 (Act 1124) and the Environmental Assessment Regulations, 2025 (L.I. 2504). In her speech, the CEO of EPA, Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse,
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1/5 The EPA, in collaboration with the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), held a public hearing on the proposed Port of Keta Project to engage stakeholders and discuss the environmental and socio-economic implications of the planned development.
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4/4 followed by a solution tree exercise to propose interventions. Significant contributions were made during the workshop, sharing insights on environmental compliance, monitoring, and enforcement mechanisms to improve regulatory coherence within the sanitation sector.
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3/4 with a focus on eliminating open defecation and achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2 - universal access to adequate and equitable sanitation. Participants were engaged in causality analysis (problem tree) to identify key challenges in sanitation regulation,
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2/4 EPA was represented by Mr. Hope Smith Lomotey, Ag. Director, Human Settlement Department, and Mr. Hope Kotoka Ahiabu, Programme Officer. The objective of the workshop was to develop a Theory of Change (ToC) framework aimed at strengthening sanitation regulation in Ghana,
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1/4 The EPA participated in a one-day stakeholder workshop organized by the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftency and Religious Affairs with technical support from UNICEF. The workshop took place on Thursday, 16th October 2025, at the Airport View Hotel, Accra.
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Join us tomorrow for the Stakeholder and Community Engagement tomorrow on the Logeist Group Reclamation Project in Gyaaman Nkwanta
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https://t.co/bXq2m75oAh Kindly Join us LIVE for the Public Hearing of the proposed KETA Port Project.
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4/4 as a key step toward empowering Ghanaian negotiators to engage effectively on the global stage. A panel discussion on the theme explored ways to strengthen national capacity ahead of COP30 in Brazil.
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3/4 Madam Suweibatu Adams, Chief Director of MEST, welcomed the participants and stressed the need for a unified and knowledgeable voice on climate issues. Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, CEO of EPA Ghana, delivered the keynote and officially launched the Roster, describing it
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