by Hɛn Mpoano | Dec 2, 2021 | News
Hen Mpoano begins Tree Planting in Cape Three Points Forest Large areas around the Cape Three Point forest reserve have been degraded through logging and small scale mining or repurposed for agricultural use such as as rubber plantation. Under the French Embassy...
by Hɛn Mpoano | Nov 4, 2021 | News
Hen Mpoano trains forest monitoring teams on the use of SMART tools In a 3 day training from 6th to 7th October, 2020 that drew participation from communities fringing the Cape 3 points Forest and Subri Forest Reserve. Hen Mpoano trained forest monitoring teams on the...
by Hɛn Mpoano | Oct 29, 2021 | News
New Publication: “SUCCESS STORY: 27 Rescued Children Reintegrated: Dreams of Trafficked Children made Possible” Under the EU-funded SECRIFISE project, 31 children (23 boys and 8 girls) were rescued on the Volta Lake in August 2020. These children were...
by Hɛn Mpoano | Oct 29, 2021 | News
SECRIFISE Pilots the Creation Of Child Labour Free Zone at Moree in the Central Region Every child has the Right to education, and a child labour free zone offers every child that opportunity. The Securing Child Rights in the Fisheries Sector (SECRIFISE) project is...
by Hɛn Mpoano | Oct 5, 2021 | News
Hen Mpoano Publishes New Paper on Coastal Landscapes of Southwestern Ghana In the coastal landscapes of Southwestern Ghana, sustainable supply of ES faces an uncertain future due to multiple pressures driving rapid land use changes. Perceptions of, and preferences...
by Hɛn Mpoano | Sep 16, 2021 | News
SECRIFISE Project Empowers 93 Fish Processors with Skills in Business and Financial Management Child labour and trafficking within source communities is aggravated by economic hardship and lack of secured livelihoods opportunities. Secured livelihoods are essential in...
by Hɛn Mpoano | Aug 26, 2021 | Articles, News
Hen Mpoano Annual Report 2020 Hɛn Mpoano (Our Coast) is a Ghanaian non-governmental organization (NGO) established in 2013 to provide technical, policy and extension support to coastal communities, emerging civil society groups, traditional authorities, government...
by Hɛn Mpoano | Jun 12, 2021 | News
As part of the Green Ghana Day celebration, Hen Mpoano and WAPCA distributed 2,100 tree seedlings to the Cape Three Points CREMA communities. Wildlife Division and Forest Services Division provided the tree seedlings.Teachers, school pupils, health workers and CREMA...
by Hɛn Mpoano | Jun 12, 2021 | News
Today marks the World Day Against Child Labour 2021: The theme this year is “Act Now, End Child Labour” CHILD LABOUR IS WORK THAT DEPRIVES CHILDREN OF THEIR CHILDHOOD, THEIR POTENTIAL, AND THEIR DIGNITY. It harms children mentally, physically, socially,...
by Hɛn Mpoano | Jun 5, 2021 | News
REIMAGINE. RECREATE. RESTORE This is our moment. We cannot turn back time. But we can grow trees, green our cities, rewild our gardens, change our diets and clean up rivers and coasts. We are the generation that can make peace with nature. Let’s get active, not...