
Ghana's 'Tree for Life' Initiative: 30 Million Seedlings to Combat Deforestation
Ghana Launches Ambitious 'Tree for Life' Reforestation Initiative Ghana is set to launch a major reforestation initiative, 'Tree for Life,' on June 5th. President John Mahama will plant the first tree, signifying the start of a project aiming to plant 30 million tree seedlings across the country. Joyce Ofori Kwafo, Head of Corporate Affairs and Media Relations at the Forestry Commission, emphasized the importance of this initiative in a recent interview with UTV Ghana. "This project is crucial for Ghana's future," Kwafo stated. "The planting of 30 million tree seedlings will significantly contribute to environmental conservation and help combat deforestation." The initiative is expected to have a profound impact on Ghana's environment, improving air quality, biodiversity, and combating climate change. The Forestry Commission will work with various stakeholders to ensure the success of the project. The 'Tree for Life' initiative demonstrates Ghana's commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection.