Past Projects

 

Greater Amanzule Wetlands Conservation (GAW) Project 

Funding Organization: USAID/United States Forest Service (USFS)

Exploring the Potential for the Creation of Protected Areas to Preserve Critical Habitats of Endangered Species in Ghana’s Greater Amanzule Wetland

Funding Organization: Rainforest Trust 

Addressing Illegal Fishing through Education and Sensitization of Stakeholders for Sustainable Fisheries Management in Ghana 

Funding Organization: BUSAC Fund

Lower Ankobra River Basin Livelihoods Improvement and Biodiversity Conservation (LABLIBiC) Project

Funding Organization:  IUCN with financial support from the FFEM through PPI

Sustainable Fisheries Management Project (SFMP)

Funding Organization: USAID  

Enhancing the management and conservation of Elasmobranchs and Billfishes through improved fisheries data collection and characterization of knowledge on harvest and trade in Ghana

Funding Organization: NOAA

Ensuring greater environmental sustainability and social equity in Ghana’s fisheries sector through a reduction of illegal fishing and strengthened capacity to support legal, sustainable and co-managed fisheries (Far Dwuma Nkodo)

Funding Organization: European Union

Integrating Health and Family Planning into Greater Amanzule Wetland (GAW) Landscape Conservation and Small Scale Fisheries Management in the Western Region of Ghana

Funding Organization: USAID

Livelihood

Enhancing Participatory Planning and Management of Cape Three Points Key Biodiversity Area

Funding Organization: Birdlife International, with funding from Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF)  

Livelihood

Improving conservation of sharks and rays in Ghana through education and sensitization 

Funding Organization: Shark Conservation Fund  

Livelihood

Building a sustainable forest monitoring system for the Takoradi Forest District

Funding Organization: Global Forest Watch  

Livelihood

Protecting Endangered Primates in the Cape Three Points Key Biodiversity Area

Funding Organization: French Embassy to Ghana: “PISCCA” Programme 2021