Ghana

Forest tourism: Kakum national park

FLEGT in Ghana

The Ghana-EU VPA was signed in September 2008 with the agreement of all stakeholders in country. The multi-stakeholder consultation process worked well and outlined a process for forest law reform which needs to be finalised within five years. It was clear to those involved that the lack of clear concrete proposals for the reform process meant that the success of the VPA would depend to a great extent on civil society’s involvement during implementation.

REDD in Ghana

 

Ghana has moved forward on several REDD preparation processes, with its RPP developed during 2009 and approved for a $3.4 million grant at the FCPF Participants Committee meeting in 2010. The approval was subject to revision of the R-PP to address a few key issues and pending completion of due diligence by the World Bank.

 

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Documents

22/12/2011 English Civil society publications, Conference papers, Consultation / Participation, Ghana

Part of series of presentations given in civil society workshop in Duala, Cameroon. September 2011.

22/12/2011 English Civil society publications, Conference papers, Consultation / Participation, Ghana

 

Part of series of presentations given in civil society workshop in Duala, Cameroon. September 2011.

24/11/2011 English FLEGT, Ghana
The Parliament of Ghana has responded to a position paper submitted by Forest Watch Ghana on the issuance of administrative permits for timber harvesting.
06/10/2011 English FLEGT, Ghana

Forest Watch Ghana has written to the Minister of Lands and Natural Resours (MLNR) regarding  the issuance of administratve permits for timber harvesting. Here is a response from the Minister.

18/08/2011 English Consultation / Participation, Ghana, LoggingOff publications (including VPA counterbriefs)

Ghana Counterbrief in Spanish

 

El 3 de septiembre de 2008, Ghana y la Unión Europea (UE) rubricaron (1) un Acuerdo Voluntario de Agrupación (AVA). El AVA es un acuerdo comercial entre Ghana y la Unión Europea que tiene por objeto regular el comercio de madera entre ambas partes. También aspira a promover la buena gobernanza en el sector forestal y a combatir la tala ilegal y el comercio a ella asociado.

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30/06/2011 English Civil society publications, Ghana, REDD

A significant issue yet to be resolved under the REDD+ discussions in the UNFCCC is the financing mechanism to be adopted. Following the COP 16 Agreement, many businesses, carbon brokers, financial institutions and some developed countries are strongly hoping that REDD+ would be in the carbon offsets system as they find it more economically profitable.