Green Ghana with GGV!
Urbanization, illegal mining, logging, and oil exploration are rapidly depleting Ghana’s greenery. This environmental degradation results in poor air quality, increased soil erosion, reduced soil fertility, and rising urban temperatures, all contributing to global warming and climate change.
To combat this, the Green Ghana project was launched, empowering Ghanaians to protect their environment for future generations. Since 2021, Goshen Global Vision (GGV) has been at the forefront of this mission, dedicated to preserving Ghana’s natural beauty.
We engage communities and youth in conservation efforts to foster a sense of environmental responsibility. Recently, GGV planted trees at the University of Mines and Technology (UMAT) and St. Theresa’s Catholic School. Together with students and staff, we ensured the survival of these seedlings by protecting them with nets and sticks, embodying our motto: “We Grow Trees, Not Just Plant Trees.” This approach emphasizes consistent and effective monitoring to help these trees thrive.
Our efforts showcase our passion and capability in greening urban, peri-urban, and rural landscapes in Sekondi-Takoradi. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our sponsor, the US Forest Service, for supporting us in achieving our goals.
GGV – Planting for People and Nature!