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Ghana Beyond Aid Charter Strategy
2019PolicyAdaptation, Mitigation
Sectors: Agriculture, Energy, Waste, Water
Ghana's Beyond Aid Charter expresses sincere intention to break away from 'Business as Usual' and achieve a WISER (Wealthy, Inclusive, Sustainable, Empowered and resilient) Ghana by 2028. To meet the vision of a Sustainable Ghana, the charter strategy sets targets for access to potable water, to sanitation facilities, to electricity, and to clean fuel and technology for cooking. The strategy envisions a move towards renewable energy, the end of single-use plastics by 2023, and recycling-intensive waste management. The strategy also outlines objectives and programs to modernise the Agriculture sector through self-sufficiency, promotion of climate resilient farming, irrigation schemes, and capitalizing on Ghana's cocoa value chain.
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing
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