Ebenezer Asumang

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PhD. student with research interests in development communication. sustainability communication, climate communication, and green finance.

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A Closer Look at the Biggest Environmental Problems of 2023 – Part 2

One of the first conditions of happiness is that the link between man and nature shall not be broken. Leo Tolstoy, Renowned Author & Writer Introduction While...

Advocacy on Environmental Integrity: Highlighting contributions of community radio

Let`s nurture the nature, so that we can have a better future. Anonymous Introduction Environmental Integrity simply means that your actions with regard to the environment match...

Can Ghana rise from the Ashes?

Ghana, known as the "Gold Coast," has faced its fair share of struggles in recent years, with its dwindling economy being a top concern....

Climate Change Action: Financing to meet adaptation and mitigation objectives

People of conscience need to break their ties with corporations financing the injustice of climate change. Archbishop Desmond Tutu Introduction Humanity is at crossroads, a moment of...

Climate Finance: A force for good? – COP26 Edition

“Climate policy should not be seen in isolation, but should rather be considered an integral part of the broader policy agenda to promote economic...

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Can Civil Society and IFIs Build a New Social Contract?

Development sector disruption: Bridging the language gap between civil society and IFIs for co-created, sustainable development outcomes that deliver real impact.

Is Indiscipline Ghana’s Real Super Power?

A thought-provoking reflection on indiscipline in Ghana and its impact on civic responsibility, everyday life, and national development.

The Perennial Crisis: Rethinking Urban Resilience in Accra

Accra flooding threatens sustainable development: Moving beyond scapegoats to integrated urban planning, climate resilience, and treating nature as infrastructure.

The Accra Reset: Reclaiming Agency, Sovereignty and Shifting Power

International development shifts from donor dependency to agency: Why Africa's sustainable development now demands ownership, sovereignty, and local leadership.
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