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Welcome to Greenglobe Ghana
Greenglobe Ghana is a non-profit incorporated originally as a community Based Organization (CBO) in 2002 and re-incorporated as a Non-Governmental organization (NGO) in 2005 in accordance with the companies code 1963 (Article 189).

Greenglobe Ghana’s Unique focus is to identify with the poor, deprived and marginalized people, mainly women and youth groups in the rural communities, to guide, sensitize, animate and transform them; and also to support them fight poverty, hunger, disease, ignorance and injustices of all human deprivation. The organization also facilitates sustainable human, environmental, education and public health development programs.

“ Our corporate objectives aim to empower and build the capacities of rural communities in environmental and educational development programs, while sensitizing them on the need to preserve and cultivate trees. ”

Rural Empowerment

We empower and build the capacities of rural communities in environmental and educational development programs.

Preserving the Forests

One of our goals is to raise awareness and encourage rural communities to conserve and cultivate trees.

Training and Education

Our approach involves providing training and education to rural communities, fostering their human development and promoting their empowerment.

Development Research Services

Our organization offers research services to development partners, specializing in policy analysis, policy dialogue, and advocacy.

Rural Development Coordination.

We collaborate with financial institutions and other development agencies to provide inputs, equipment, and credit to rural communities, while also participating in environmental programs.

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Empowering Forest Communities.

Our efforts involve enhancing Forest Governance by promoting community-level engagement and establishing forums on community-based forestry.

“ When it comes to determining how much time will go into maintaining a garden, there are a few things to consider. First, of course, is the sheer size of your garden. ”

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