The country loses an estimated $200 million annually as a result of foreign fishing vessels operating illegally in the ...
Waterways have long been a vital mode of transportation for many Ghanaian communities, providing access to schooling, work, and trade.
Ghana is facing a growing plastic pollution crisis as officials warn that current policies are not being properly enforced.
The Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Mrs Emelia Arthur, has welcomed a delegation from the Abidjan Legacy Programme on ...
Fish vendor Mercy Allotey waits at the beachfront in Ghana's capital Accra for customers to buy the freshest catch brought in by the brightly-coloured dugout canoes plying the coast. The fishing ...
Climate change–induced challenges are reshaping Ghana’s natural ecosystems, economies, and communities. These shifts, largely driven by human activities such as fossil fuel use, deforestation, and ...