Areas of intervention
GENDER AND JUSTICE
Equity, Rights, and Livelihoods: The Pillars of Ocean Justice for a Sustainable Blue Economy
The Environment & Climate Change actions are designed as a cross cutting to contribute to global efforts at combating drivers of climate crisis – human-induced actions and heat trapping gases warming the earth, oceans, and atmosphere. We focus on promoting environmental and climate Justice through constituency strengthening, multi-stakeholder conversations and actions that trigger investments in nature-based solutions, and ecosystem restoration as safe conditions for sustainable living.
SDGS
We are working towards the realization of these SDGs: Gender Equality, Reduced Inequalities And Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions.



OUR CAMPAIGNS
REPORTS
We defend equality, challenge systemic injustices, ensure representation, participation, and transformation of marginalized groups.
30 Percent Campaign
A campaign in partnership with Oxfam for at least, 30 percent of the Mineral Development Fund to be allocated for women economic empowerment in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality and the Ellembelle District of the Western Region of Ghana. The campaign will also influence the development of guidelines for gender-responsive budgeting in the allocations from the Fund to District Assemblies and Local Management Committees.
Improving Fisheries Governance in Ghana
An advocacy for improving the governance of the fisheries sector in Ghana and some ECOWAS member states. The action highlights the ecological justification of fisheries laws and compliance, campaigns for fisheries stock recovery, improved transparency in fisheries management, capacity strengthening of fisher-associations for enhanced roles in fisheries governance, and application of science-based management regimes for small pelagic stocks.
Power of Voices in Partnership (Fair4All)
Advocacy focusing on strengthening local civil society to collect evidence of rights abuses in cocoa, and the extractive value chains (petroleum and gold) and support communities in seeking redress, and hold public and private sector actors to account. This action brings civil society actors, extractive companies and their suppliers on a multi-stakeholder platform to have conversations/dialogues on advancing women’s economic empowerment.