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Your environmental spotlight with Edna OBIRI: When the sea stops feeding us: The ocean as Ghana’s silent kitchen

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For many Ghanaian families, the sea is not a policy space or an economic sector; it is the kitchen. It feeds homes in all parts of Ghana. Think of our Ghanaian fishing communities: from Jamestown to Elmina and Axim to Keta and their surrounding villages. The sea supports women who rise before dawn to smoke […]

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