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How EU-banned pesticides ended up in rubber farms in Ghana with funding from EU public banks
In 2007, Peter Boafo signed up for a project that would assist him and thousands of other rubber farmers in…
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How climate change impact on fisheries is pushing artisanal fishers into IUU fishing in Ghana
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. Takoradi, March 27 – It was 10:00 hours on a Saturday morning…
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Exporting Hazard: The dark side of European used cars and parts trade in Ghana
80 percent of over 280,000 vehicles exported to West Africa from the Netherlands were “old and below the Euro 4/IV…
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How used clothing from the UK is fueling Ghana’s environmental crisis
§ “Ghana has a population of about 31 million people, and receives 15 million used clothes each week – 40…
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iWatch Africa joins #FIFAfrica22 in Zambia, focusing on safety of journalists online
iWatch Africa is pleased to announce its participation in the Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa 2022 (#FIFAfrica22) organized by…
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Journalists Safety Online: iWatch Africa holds training session for Ghanaian journalists
iWatch Africa held its first training session for 10 Ghanaian journalists last Thursday as part of its initiative to empower…
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Journalists Safety Online: iWatch Africa holds maiden training session for Nigerian journalists
iWatch Africa held its maiden training session for 10 Nigerian journalists last Thursday as part of the initiative to empower…
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iWatch Africa selects 20 journalists to tackle online abuse & harassment of journalists in West Africa
iWatch Africa has selected 20 journalists for its new initiative to equip newsrooms and media organizations to deal with online…
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How fishers & fishmongers are battling for survival on the frontier of climate change in Ghana
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. ACCRA, Ghana — At an open shed along the coast of Bortianor…
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Call For Participants: Empowering newsrooms to counter abuse of women journalists in Ghana & Nigeria
iWatch Africa is a not-for-profit media and policy organization dedicated to promoting transparency and accountability across the continent. iWatch Africa…
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