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GLA-ToC-Sustainably managed landscapes in Atewa and Juabeso-Bia in Ghana to enhance IPGs and livelihoods

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Published on IATI
  • date_range Oct 01, 2016 - Jul 31, 2020
  • autorenew Implementation (Status)

The Green Livelihoods Programme (GLA) programme in Ghana works in the Juabeso-Bia landscape in the Western Region and Atewa forest landscape in the country’s Eastern Region. Both landscapes are situated in the tropical evergreen forest zone and are rich in biodiversity, as illustrated by areas that have been designated as Global Significant Biodiversity Areas (GSBA). Both landscapes support the provision of the four IPGs; water, food security, biodiversity and climate resilience. Juabesa-Bia landscape contains the only biosphere in Ghana and is extensively covered by cocoa plantations. Atewa contains the headwater for some of the important water systems in Ghana notably the Densuriver, on which a major part of the population in Accra depends. However, the landscapes are under serious threats from mining; illegal logging and expansion of farming. The threats are affecting its ability to support the provision of IPGs in the long term and the status of the GSBAs areas. Both landscapes are representative for larger parts of Ghana and face problems that are wide spread in the country. The GLA Ghana programme will be headed by Tropenbos International Ghana, A Rocha Ghana and Friends of the Earth Ghana. Other CSOs will be involved in the implementation of the programme.

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Sectors:
  • Water resources conservation (including data collection)

  • Environmental policy and administrative management

  • Bio-diversity

Participating Organisations

IUCN Netherlands International NGO Funding
IUCN Netherlands International NGO Accountable
A Rocha Ghana International NGO Implementing

Transaction

Transaction Value Provider
Receiver
Type Date

Budget

458,854 USD
  • 221,570 EUR (Valued at Dec 31, 2016)
    date_range Jan 01, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016
  • 211,570 EUR (Valued at Mar 31, 2017)
    date_range Jan 01, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
access_time Updated on Jan 31, 2018 14:00:51