
Cultural values key to tackling floods in Ghana – NCC boss
The policy notes that Ghana’s cultural beliefs, practices and traditional knowledge have always been shaped by the natural environment and emphasises the need to preserve the country’s natural heritage for future generations.
His comments are in line with the government’s newly launched Ghana Cultural Policy, which recognises the intrinsic link between culture and the environment.
The policy also highlights the importance of empowering communities to play a leading role in environmental conservation through their cultural values and institutions, promoting sustainable development and eco-friendly practices, and fostering respect for ecosystems while protecting livelihoods and cultural heritage.
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