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The Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA Ghana) is an agency of Ministry, established by EPA Act 490 (1994). [1] The agency is dedicated to improving, conserving and promoting the country's environment and striving for environmentally sustainable development with sound, efficient resource management, taking into account social and equity issues.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) [18] is an independent environmental regulatory agency within the Government of Ghana with the responsibility of ensuring Ghana's environmental quality through environmental regulation and enforcement, and mainstreaming environmental concerns within the development process at the national, regional, and ...
The intensification of the application of safe and sound environmental practices; The development and promotion of a science and technology culture at all levels of society. Trees make environment looks beautiful and provide shade The development of the sector's institutionalized delivery capacities in human resource management, infrastructure ...
The German development agency GTZ contributes to the project with US$400,000, while the Government of Ghana provides US$4.6 million. The project will end in 2009 and aims at increasing water supply and sanitation access to small towns in six Ghanaian regions, providing about 500,000 people with water supply facilities and about 50,000 people ...
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Hazmat crews with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will begin cleaning debris from neighborhoods impacted by wildfires on Thursday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced.
Pages in category "Environment of Ghana" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Environmental Protection Agency (Ghana) G. Ghana Innovation ...
The Environmental Protection Agency-Ghana and the United Nation Environment Programme initiated an afforestation project of planting trees in the wetland area, using treated waste water as a way of reforesting and conserving the degraded areas. Others are Sakumo Ramsar Conservation and Resource Users Association and the Friends of Ramsar Sites.