Speaking on Bryt Adekyee mu Nsem, he questioned what future generations would depend on if the country’s water bodies and forest reserves continue to be destroyed Read more
He explained that decentralizing the institutions would enable community members to easily reach officials, report concerns and seek clarification on issues affecting their environment and n... Read more
In a statement issued to mark World Environment Day 2026, celebrated under the theme “Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For our Future,” CCAL emphasized the critical role the Atewa Forest pla... Read more
The engagement brought together community members, traditional authorities and key regulatory bodies, including the Forestry Commission, Water Resources Commission (WRC), Environmental Prote... Read more
Mr. Asumaku stressed the importance of sharing credible data gathered by these monitors with key state institutions such as the Minerals Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)... Read more
The community is actively training members to collect reliable information, which can then be handed over to security agencies tasked with combating illegal mining Read more
Marking this year’s International Day of the Forest on March 21, 2026, the Concerned Citizens of Atewa Landscape (CCAL) described the situation as an “existential threat,” warning that the f... Read more
According to him, the forest continues to face serious destruction, particularly from illegal mining and other harmful human activities, despite previous government interventions. Read more
In line with environmental governance standards, CCAL reiterates the urgent need to enforce the Polluter Pays Principle. Read more











































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