Gold has long glittered in Ghana’s heritage, a symbol of wealth buried in the soil. Yet the rush for it has left a trail less dazzling: poisoned rivers, barren fields and sickened bodies.
In Ghana’s coastal mangroves, oyster farming has been a key source of livelihood dominated for ages by women. Hundreds of ...
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In Ghana, female oyster farmers try to save old practice threatened by climate change
Beatrice Nutekpor weaves through the mangroves in Tsokomey community, just outside of Ghana's capital of Accra, every day to harvest oysters for sale. It's a family tradition she's been doing since ...
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Ghana’s women struggle to save oyster farming hit by climate change
Mangroves, trees or shrubs that grow along coastlines serve a critical multifunctional purpose in the aquatic ecosystem, ...
In Ghana's coastal mangroves, women are making efforts to sustain oyster farming, a key livelihood in coastal mangroves.
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