Clean Air Report Ghana
Air pollution is often treated as a problem that only matters when the smoke becomes visible or the dust becomes unbearable. But by then, the damage may already be underway. In this episode, Michael Asharley speaks with three young climate and clean air advocates who are working to change how Ghanaians understand the risks hidden in the air they breathe every day. From fishing communities in Jamestown to classrooms in Tamale and digital campaigns reaching young people across West Africa, Terry Kwame Azaglo, Amina Amponsah and Billchris Tetteh Ashiangmor are bringing the clean air conversation into places where it has often been absent. Through science, education and community engagement, they are helping people connect air pollution to their health, livelihoods and future. 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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