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University of Environment and Sustainable Development

Also known as: UESD

University of Environment and Sustainable Development — Ghanaian institution organizing training on green reporting and agro-waste management innovation, engaged in biodiversity and climate resilience advocacy.

2026-04-302026-08-23

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  1. June 2026
  2. Joy Online

    ASP Akomeah said the police had also contacted the management of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD) regarding a reported missing student.

    Police probe suspected foul play after woman found dead in Somanya
  3. Business & Financial Times

    Michael Tuffour of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development urged universities to transform research outputs into commercially viable enterprises capable of attracting investment and creating jobs.

    Behavioural change key to unlocking waste management opportunities – ESS panel
  4. Daily Guide

    ement contract and staff rollover challenges; payment of government’s component of the Online Teaching Support Allowance (OTSA) for research fellows and academic librarians; facilitation of the university component of OTSA for University of Environment and Sustainable Development

    UTAG Threatens Strike Over Welfare Issues
  5. The Chronicle

    At the University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD) at Somanya, two hostel blocks are under construction to improve accommodation for students.

    Yilo Krobo Assembly Records Major Development Gains
  6. Business & Financial Times

    A second plenary, ‘Green Innovation and Technology: Driving Sustainable Economic Growth’, will draw on the perspectives of Frank Adu Anim of the Chamber of ESG & Sustainability Ghana, Professor Michael Tuffour of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development, Ibrahim

    Open burning remains illegal, offenders risk fines and jail terms
  7. Joy Online

    Edward Wiafe Debrah of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD) has stated, calling for collective action to confront the country’s growing environmental challenges.

    Nature-based environmental solutions critical to Ghana’s climate resilience – Prof Debrah
  8. Joy Online

    Dr Akolaa, a Chartered Environmentalist, lecturer at the University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD), President of the Africa Chapter of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE), and National Women Executive Officer of the University Teache

    World Environment Day 2026: Dr Rosemary Anderson Akolaa calls for urgent climate and environmental action
  9. May 2026
  10. Joy Online

    Other participating universities include the University of Health and Allied Sciences, University of Environment and Sustainable Development, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration and the University of Media, Arts and Communication, among others.

    UPSA to host 9th Mini GUSA Games from May 5
  11. April 2026
  12. Joy Online

    The itinerary will also include inspections of ongoing projects at the University of Environment and Sustainable Development in Somanya, as well as the Akosombo–Gyakiti Road, which forms part of the Government’s “Big Push” infrastructure initiative and serves as a key transport c

    Eastern Region to host President Mahama on ‘Resetting Ghana’ tour

Wednesday 5 August

  1. RTI Commission fines 254 institutions GH¢20,000 each for missed reports

    The Right to Information Commission has imposed an administrative penalty of GH¢20,000 on 254 public institutions, including the Ghana Police Service, all five teaching hospitals, major public universities, and security agencies, for failing to submit their 2025 Right to Information annual reports as required by law.

    5 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Rare West African monkey extinction signals wider biodiversity crisis

    A leading Ghanaian biodiversity scientist has warned that the possible extinction of Miss Waldron's red colobus monkey, once found in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire forests, reflects growing pressure on biodiversity across West Africa and should prompt governments and communities to protect nature before more species and ecosystems are lost.

    5 August 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 3 August

  1. Ghana's 24-hour economy requires strong infrastructure and implementation

    Prof. Anthony Amoah, an Applied Economist at UESD, says Ghana's 24-hour economy initiative can boost productivity, jobs and exports, but success depends on strong institutional, infrastructural and policy foundations and effective implementation rather than simply extended working hours. He cited examples from China, Vietnam, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia and the UAE showing that continuous production systems perform best with reliable infrastructure, efficient logistics and strong export markets.

    3 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 15 July

  1. Eastern Region journalists trained in green reporting

    Members of the Ghana Journalists Association in the Eastern Region participated in a two-day training workshop in Koforidua to strengthen media reporting on green innovation and sustainable development, organised by the University of Environment and Sustainable Development in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation.

    15 July 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Tuesday 14 July

  1. Development must balance with biodiversity conservation

    Conservation Biologist Professor Edward Wiafe Debrah has warned that Africa's economic development must not destroy natural ecosystems, arguing that biodiversity conservation is essential for sustainable development, food security, climate resilience, and human well-being.

    14 July 2026 · The Chronicle

  2. UESD advocates modern agro-waste systems for jobs and environment

    The University of Environment and Sustainable Development has launched a campaign to transform Ghana's agricultural waste management through innovative technologies and circular economy solutions, arguing that modern systems could reduce post-harvest losses, protect the environment, and create sustainable jobs. Professor Richard Amfo-Otu urged policymakers and investors to prioritize these approaches, noting that much of Ghana's agricultural waste is currently burnt or left to rot on farms, causing environmental pollution and economic loss.

    14 July 2026 · The Chronicle

  3. Integrity and adaptability essential for graduate success, Absa executive tells students

    The Chief Risk Officer at Absa Bank Ghana urged UESD students to treat their degrees as a starting point for lifelong learning, emphasizing that character and adaptability—not certificates alone—determine career trajectory in a rapidly changing world shaped by AI, climate change, and technology.

    14 July 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 13 July

  1. Integrity, adaptability vital for career success, banker tells graduates

    Absa Bank Ghana's Chief Risk Officer Kofi Agyarko-Kwarteng told University of Environment and Sustainable Development students that a degree is a starting point, not a destination, and that graduates must commit to lifelong learning, strengthen communication and problem-solving skills, embrace technology, and build integrity to navigate industry changes driven by artificial intelligence, climate change and shifting labour markets.

    13 July 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Monday 6 July

  1. Science-driven conservation critical for Africa's sustainable development

    Professor Edward Wiafe Debrah, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development, has called for science-driven conservation measures and stronger stakeholder collaboration to protect Africa's biodiversity. He warned that continued biodiversity loss and environmental degradation threaten the continent's food security, climate resilience, public health, water resources and economic growth.

    6 July 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 3 July

  1. Ghanaian scientist warns biodiversity crucial for Africa's development

    Professor Edward Wiafe Debrah, Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development, warned that Africa's food security, clean water, public health and economic growth are at risk as biodiversity comes under pressure from climate change, deforestation, illegal mining and habitat destruction. He argued that protecting biodiversity should be treated as a development priority rather than simply an environmental concern.

    3 July 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 27 June

  1. Police investigate possible foul play in Somanya woman's death

    The Somanya District Police Command is investigating the death of an unidentified woman, aged between 30 and 40 years, whose decomposing body was found hanging from a tree in Brigade. Police suspect foul play based on signs suggesting the body was assaulted, and investigators are reviewing missing persons records as the body is believed to have been at the location for about three weeks.

    27 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 25 June

  1. Behavioural change critical to unlocking waste management sector potential

    Environmental sustainability experts say shifting mindsets to view waste as an economic resource is more important than machinery investment for transforming Ghana's waste management sector and tapping global opportunities. While technology is essential, the greater challenge lies in scaling, financing and commercialising existing solutions, with public education and waste segregation systems needing improvement.

    25 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Tuesday 23 June

  1. UTAG threatens strike if welfare demands unmet by June 2026

    The University Teachers Association of Ghana has issued an ultimatum to government, warning of possible industrial action if seven outstanding conditions of service for academic staff—including salary adjustments, OTSA payments, promotion arrears, and research allowances—are not resolved by June 30, 2026.

    23 June 2026 · Daily Guide

Thursday 18 June

  1. Yilo Krobo Municipality reports infrastructure and service improvements

    The Yilo Krobo Municipality has achieved significant infrastructure expansion and improvements in public service delivery within the first year of the NDC administration, according to the MCE. Key accomplishments include completion and commissioning of healthcare facilities, and the assembly's focus on healthcare, education, sanitation, roads, agriculture, and employment creation.

    18 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Tuesday 16 June

  1. EPA warns open burning remains illegal with fines and jail risk

    The Environmental Protection Authority has reiterated that open burning of waste is illegal across Ghana and warned that offenders face fines, prosecution and possible custodial sentences under existing environmental and sanitation laws. The EPA says enforcement power rests with environmental health officers, though effective enforcement depends partly on inconsistent public reporting.

    16 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Monday 8 June

  1. Nature-based solutions essential to Ghana's climate resilience

    Prof. Edward Wiafe Debrah of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development has called for urgent protection of forests, rivers, wetlands and biodiversity to address environmental challenges including flooding, illegal mining and pollution. He argues that healthy ecosystems are critical partners in building climate resilience and human well-being, and that Ghana's environmental degradation already undermines livelihoods and economic systems.

    8 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 5 June

  1. Environmental expert urges urgent action on climate and nature protection

    Dr Rosemary Anderson Akolaa, an environmental expert and Chartered Environmentalist, has called for urgent action to protect nature, warning that environmental destruction is worsening climate change and threatening livelihoods, public health, and future development across Africa. She noted that communities across Africa are experiencing prolonged droughts, destructive floods, declining agricultural productivity, biodiversity loss, and increasing health risks.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 4 May

  1. UPSA to host 9th Mini GUSA Games in May 2026

    The University of Professional Studies, Accra will host the 9th Mini Ghana University Sports Association Games from May 5–15, 2026, with 16 public universities competing in football, badminton, 3×3 basketball, athletics, volleyball, tennis and table tennis under the theme "Integrating University Sports with Academic Professionalism."

    4 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 30 April

  1. President Mahama visits Eastern Region for development tour May 2026

    President John Dramani Mahama will visit the Eastern Region on May 1–2, 2026, as part of his nationwide "Resetting Ghana Tour," with events including National May Day celebrations at Jackson Park in Koforidua, sod-cuttings for a multi-purpose hall and hostel at SDA College of Education and a 24-hour market in Asesewa, and inauguration of the Krobo Divisional Police Headquarters at Lasi.

    30 April 2026 · Joy Online

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