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Regional News of Sunday, 26 May 2024

Source: Patrick Ekye Kwesie, Contributor

Resolu U.K partners Western Nzema Youth league

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Resolu U.K., a leading environmental organization, has announced its partnership with the Western Nzema Youth League to address climate change issues and the flaring of Natural Gas in Nzemaland.

The partnership aims to raise awareness about the impact of climate change and the emission of greenhouse gases on the region and empower young people to take action to protect the environment.

Nzemaland, located in the Western Region of Ghana, is facing increasing challenges from the operations of Ghana Gas and other operators due to climate change. Rising temperatures, erratic and acidic rainfall patterns, and sea-level rise with seaweeds are threatening the livelihoods of communities in the region.

The Western Nzema Youth League, a youth-led organization, is committed to addressing these challenges and promoting sustainable development in the area.

Resolu U.K., led by Dr. Kerrie Thornhill with its expertise in environmental conservation, gender advocacy, and sustainability, will work closely with the Western Nzema Youth League to develop and implement initiatives to mitigate the effects of climate change in Nzemaland.

This partnership will involve conducting research, organizing workshops and training sessions, and implementing community-based projects to raise awareness and build capacity among young people in the region.

One of the key focus areas of the partnership will be promoting renewable energy solutions in Nzemaland. With the region heavily reliant on fossil fuels for energy generation, there is a pressing need to transition to cleaner and more sustainable sources of energy.

Resolu U.K. and the Western Nzema Youth League will work together to promote the adoption of the no flaring or venting of gas policy and other renewable technologies in the region. In addition to promoting renewable energy, the partnership will also focus on sustainable agriculture practices, waste management, and conservation of natural resources in Nzemaland.

By engaging young people in these initiatives, the partnership aims to foster a sense of environmental stewardship and empower the next generation of leaders to take action on climate change.

Overall, the partnership between Resolu U.K. and the Western Nzema Youth League represents a significant step forward in addressing climate change issues in Nzemaland. By working together, these two organizations are committed to creating a more sustainable and resilient future for the region and its communities.