This six-part series looks at various aspects of how climate change is affecting society in Ghana. It focuses on migration, the economy, innovations, and gender equality. The series was produced by five young Ghanaians who had never produced a podcast before. Training was provided by Developing Radio Partners and Population Reference Bureau.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureDocumentary |
Five young Ghanaian journalists and community advocates discuss their discoveries and insights after producing a multi-part series on Ghana's changing climate and how it is impacting society. This is their first time in creating a podcast series and... more
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This is a six-part series that looks at how climate change is affecting Ghana. It explores the issues of migration, gender equality, economic impact and innovations. The series was produced by a team of young Ghanaian journalists and environmental a... more
In this episode, the team explores how the changing climate is already impacting Ghana. Less land to farm in what was the nation's breadbasket has created a stream of climate change refugees from the north to the south . In addition, sea level rise ... more
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