Domeabrahene advocates attitudinal change as Asante Akim North partners GAYO to tackle sanitation crisis
Domeabrahene advocates attitudinal change as Asante Akim North partners Green Africa Youth Organisation (GAYO) to tackle sanitation crisis. The endorsement follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Domeabra Traditional Authority, the Asante Akim North Municipal Assembly, and the environmentally focused non-governmental organisation (NGO) to implement the project and improve waste management in the area. Nana Baffour Owusu Bediako I said, "This initiative will help us cut down the massive waste produced in this area, which threatens public health. It will also create jobs for residents, especially young people."
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Asante Akim North, Sarah Amoakoaa, said the Assembly appreciates GAYO and its partners and looks forward to the successful implementation of the project. Samuel Gyimah Kwadwo Asante, Operations Manager of GAYO, commended the Assembly for the partnership and expressed readiness to begin implementation activities. The Zero Waste for Sustainable Cityscape Project aims to reduce waste sent to landfills by promoting segregation at source, recycling, composting, and reuse.
GAYO plans to engage all MMDAs nationwide on the zero-waste project. Under the MoU, the Traditional Authority and the Municipal Assembly will lead community sensitisation and provide land for waste aggregation centres, while GAYO will handle technical training, collection logistics, and market linkages for waste entrepreneurs.
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The Domeabrahene has backed an initiative by Green Africa Youth Organisation (GAYO) and Asante Akim North to combat sanitation issues. The project hopes to redesign resource life cycles - but what changes are needed to make it a success?
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