EBAFOSA is the first every inclusive pan-African framework and platform, an institution with protocols – a constitution and rules of procedure adopted in an inclusive continental process guiding its actions.
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THE UNEP NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS (NDC) ACTION PROJECT: ENABLING REALISATION OF SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES IN GHANA THROUGH CLIMATE CHANGE
Ghana contributes between 0.05–0.13% of global emissions. A negligible amount by all accounts. But just as is the case with the rest of the continent, this country stands out for its vulnerability. The Notre Dame Vulnerability index rates Ghana as highly vulnerable, with a low readiness score. The country is ranked the 68th most vulnerable and 81st least ready country. Increasing community incomes stands out as the core of resilience building.
Ghana: EBAFOSA-Ghana has established an inclusive inter-ministerial/agency policy task force comprising nominees from the Ministries of Energy, Works and Housing, Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, Transport, Roads and Highways, Justice and Attorney General’s Department, Aviation, Employment and Labour Relations. Additional nominees are from Ministries of Trade and Industry,
Maiden solar dryers project in Ghana
The Ebapreneur Solutions Ghana volunteers under the Ecosystem based adaptation for food security assembly (EBAFOSA) installed a locally manufactured solar dryer at Akortiekrom community. Akortiekrom is a predominant farming community in Birim south District, Eastern region of Ghana.
TRAINING REPORT ON THE PRODUCTION OF FUEL BRIQUETTES
A Youth Training aimed on reducing the pressure of deforestation and promoting ClimateActionPreneurship for Youth of Ghana to drive Climate Action
Ghana, 2020
Trainer: Simeon Akikayo (Innovative Volunteerism Actor, Nigeria) Institution: EBAPreneur Solutions, Ghana
TRAINING IN ADOPTION OF AFFORDABLE & EFFICIENT SOLAR DRYERS TO AVERT EFFECTS OF POST HARVEST LOSSES: THE CASE OF GHANA
About 52 % of the labour force in Ghana is engaged in agriculture, 29 % in services and 19 % in industry. Approximately 39 % of the farm labour force is women. Agriculture contributes to 54% of Ghana’s GDP, and accounts for over 40 % of export earnings, while at the same time providing over 90 % of the food needs of the country.
Reshaping Africa’s food security and climate resilience through leveraging Ecosystem based Adaptation Assembly Policy Framework
Offshoots from EBAFOSA Ghana National Branch Launch
Ghana is among countries that have ratified the Paris Climate Change agreement turning their determination to act against climate change into globally accountable commitments. Through these commitments, Ghana hopes to reduce its emissions by 15 – 45% by 2030.