Clean Air Report Ghana
New Narratives and Ghanaian newsmedia partners
In a world where the very air we breathe is threatened, we embark on a journey to uncover the hidden truths about air pollution. Welcome to Clean Air Report Ghana, a program where we discuss Ghana’s growing air quality crisis and how it affects every aspect of our lives and our planet.
The program is a collaboration with New Narratives and leading Ghanaian newsmedia. The host is Wonder Ami Hagan.
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Welcome to “Clean Air Report Ghana,”.In this episode: · As air pollution in Ghana increases so do tuberculosis infections. Nearly twenty thousand Ghanaians died from TB in in 2023 alone as experts warn the two are linked.· Residents in industrial zones are battling polluted air. We look closely at Weija in Accra.· Women are the backbone of Ghana’s globally successful shea butter industry. But they are paying a price. We meet inn...
Previous episodes
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8 - TB Cases Grow, Residents in Industrial Areas Cry for Clean Air and Ghana's Million Shea Butter Workers Get a Clean Boost Sun, 30 Jun 2024
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7 - Air pollution linked to autism, toll collectors demand compensation for job-related illnesses and rural communities struggle with untarred roads Mon, 17 Jun 2024
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6 - Air Pollution in Informal Settlements Plaguing Ghana's Children, Why Can't Clean Air Be Enforced? And... Young People Work to Clean Our Air Mon, 27 May 2024
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5 - Residents and Workers Fear Retribution in Polluted Kumasi Industrial Zone; Roadworks Plague Accra and We Got To South Africa to Ride the Rapid Transit Bus Tue, 23 Apr 2024
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4 - Women fish smokers pay a high price for the food we eat and MPs move to address air pollution Fri, 01 Mar 2024
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3 - Air Pollution Threatens Ghana's Food Supply and, Driving Down Dangerous Vehicle Emissions Wed, 24 Jan 2024
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2 - Woodworkers, Fish Smokers and the People of Tema's Industrial Zone Battle the Health Impacts of Toxic Air Wed, 20 Dec 2023
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1 - We Explore the Dangers Hidden in Waste Burning, Fish Smoking and Ghana's Most Popular Form of Transport Mon, 20 Nov 2023