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Illegal mining in Ghana has significant negative impacts on wetlands.

HELP20252 years ago2 years ago05 mins

World Wetlands Day was celebrated globally on 2nd February 2025 under the theme Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future. Mr. Kyei Kwadwo Yamoah, the Executive Director of HELP Foundation Africa and also the convenor for Fisheries Alliance and the CSOs National Platforms on SDG 14 in a statement on the World Wetlands Day explained that…

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World Wetlands Day 2025 Statement by Mr. Kyei Kwadwo Yamoah

HELP20252 years ago2 years ago03 mins

World Wetlands Day is celebrated annually on February 2nd. It was first observed in 1997 and aims to raise awareness about the importance of wetlands for both the environment and humanity. The day highlights the critical roles that wetlands play, including protecting coastlines against natural disasters like storms and tsunamis. The 2025 World Wetlands Day…

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