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The New Air Guardians: Young People Driving Ghana’s Clean Air Movement

32 min · 12. Mai 2026
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Across Ghana, a new generation is stepping forward to confront one of the country’s most pressing environmental and public health challenges: air pollution. From classrooms and churches to research labs and data hubs, young advocates are educating communities, gathering evidence and building momentum for cleaner air. Host, Michael Asharley speaks with three Air Quality Ambassadors from the African School on Air Quality and Pollution Prevention at KNUST: Shaddai Empress Molson Gattor, Godwin Ebo Fosu and Mercy Mawunyo Apaw. Their stories reveal how grassroots advocacy, environmental education, scientific research and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence are being combined to tackle pollution in innovative ways. The conversation explores why awareness must translate into action, how young people are becoming powerful agents of change, and why access to reliable air quality data is critical for shaping policy and protecting public health.  Clean Air Report Ghana is a collaboration between New Narratives and leading Ghanaian newsrooms. Funding is provided by the Clean Air Fund which had no say in the reporting.

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