CORD-Ghana calls for practical actions to preserve the environment

Dr. Kodimah Siita of CORD-Ghana urged students and climate advocates in Tamale to adopt practical solutions for environmental preservation. The event emphasized the role of youth in ensuring a sustainable future for coming generations.
Why it matters
Local grassroots initiatives are essential for fostering climate resilience and environmental stewardship in developing regions.
Tamale, June 14, GNA – Dr Kodimah Siita, Executive Director, Center for Opportunities in Rural Development (CORD Ghana), has called for practical and innovative solutions to help sustain and preserve the environment for present and future generations.
The report is a straightforward account of a local community event and advocacy efforts.
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