Eastern Region · Phase 1
Blue Corridor pilot — Akyem Old Tafo
Site documentation complete. Community consultation underway with Birim North District Assembly.
GreenPulse Ghana documents degraded land, restores it, and hands it back to communities in better condition — replacing damaged waterways, polluted dump sites and bare land with green, healthy spaces across all 16 regions of Ghana.
Every GreenPulse Ghana project follows the same principle — find a degraded site, document it, treat it, replace the harmful practice with a sustainable system, and return the land to the community.
Waterway & drainage restoration
Rehabilitating polluted waterways and blocked drains into flowing community streams with landscaped banks and flood-control engineering.
Geocoded town tree planting
Planting geocoded trees across Ghana — every tree tracked with GPS, species data and growth records from planting to maturity.
Dump site treatment & handback
Documenting, treating and handing back irregular dump sites — restoring land and replacing harmful dumping with sustainable community systems.
Community environmental mapping
University interns mapping 13+ layers of community data — open and free for planners, researchers, donors and communities.
GreenPulse Ghana began with a single before-and-after image of a restored waterway in Akyem Old Tafo, Eastern Region. That image showed what professional urban planning knowledge, applied at community level, can achieve. Our six-step model is now designed to work in any Ghanaian town, in any of the 16 regions.
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Site documentation complete. Community consultation underway with Birim North District Assembly.
Nationwide · Phase 1
Tree sponsorship programme launching. First geocoded planting events being scheduled in Eastern Region towns.
NGO registration · 2025
NGO registration with the Registrar-General's Department underway. University intern partnerships being established.
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