Plastics do not vanish when we dump them, instead they are actually breaking into small pieces that are invading our environment. These tiny plastic particles are now everywhere; from the air we breathe to the waters that surround us.

Plastics do not vanish when we dump them, instead they are actually breaking into small pieces that are invading our environment. These tiny plastic particles are now everywhere; from the air we breathe to the waters that surround us.
‘Everybody buys food. So if there's a problem with food prices then it becomes a major driver of food insecurity.’
For the past five years, Laudina Mills has been selling rice meals and a popular dish of boiled beans and fried plantain… read-more
Accra, Ghana- Abigail Nyarko, died at aged-14 after complaining about difficulty in breathing for close to three months. The mother of four, Rosemond Nyarko, is a native of Saltpond but hawks sachet water with Abigail- her second child on the… read-more
Microscopic analysis of patient samples is a recommended method by the World Health Organization (WHO) for diagnosing diseases and providing appropriate treatment. However, the lack of skilled microscopists in endemic regions leads to issues such… read-more
Science Journalism Ghana is a not-for-profit organization aimed at advancing science reporting, promoting African research globally, and catalyzing a paradigm shift in Ghana’s media landscape to foster an informed public in science and development. We have successfully trained two cohorts of journalists, launched a weekly science show, and implemented a quarterly mentorship program. Our next milestone is the inaugural conference on science and development.