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AMA Supports Climate Acts LBG with Funding for Waste Separation Project in Jamestown

The project, led by Seyram Dunyo, aims to set a precedent for community-led sustainability efforts across West Africa, aligning with Ghana's Nationally Determined Contributions and AMA's vision for a greener future.

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The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has reaffirmed its commitment to environmental sustainability by awarding funding to Climate Acts LBG, a youth led climate organization for its Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Source Separation project in Jamestown.

The initiative is part of efforts by the assembly to empower young people through the Accra Youth Climate Action Fund (AYCAF), a program launched in April 2024 with support from Bloomberg Philanthropies.

The MSW Source Separation project aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Accra by encouraging proper waste management practices.

By raising awareness about the importance of source separation among at least 50 households, the project is set to contribute to Ghana’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and promote sustainable practices at the community level.

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The AMA, through the AYCAF initiative, selected Climate Acts LBG’s project as one of 12 recipients from 31 applications, highlighting its dedication to tackling pressing environmental challenges.

The fund aims to tap into the creativity and energy of Accra’s youth to drive impactful climate action initiatives.

In a statement, the Project Lead at Climate Acts LBG, Seyram Dunyo, expressed gratitude for AMA’s support, noting that the funding marks a major milestone in the organization’s mission to transform waste management practices in Jamestown.

“This project represents an opportunity to not only address critical environmental issues but also to set a precedent for similar initiatives across the West African sub-region. Through the support of the AMA and AYCAF, we are paving the way for long-term climate action led by the community,” Dunyo said.

She noted that the project aligns with AMA’s vision of engaging local communities in climate action while enhancing sustainability and resilience against the impacts of climate change.

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She was optimistic that the project will in the long run serve as a model for other communities, setting a standard for innovative waste management practices that contribute to a cleaner and greener Accra.

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