AK-708-2938, Kumasi -Ghana +233543017254 [email protected]

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ABOUT US

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We are team of researchers and practitioners with interest in development who have proven this by actively engaging in research and implementing projects in marginalized communities. We value inclusion, empowerment, ownership and active participation to bring sustainable impacts.

Our Goal

Our Goal

Becoming a rural catalyst for sustainable development, leveraging research, engagement, and projects to support SDGs and foster resilient, prosperous communities.

Our Mission

Our Mission

To support stakeholders in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through research, engagements and implementation of projects.

Our Vision

Our Vision

To create a habitable world where the marginalized is not left behind in the development journey.

Our History

Our Story

Centre for Nature Sustainability and Rural Enhancement – Ghana (CNR-Ghana) was formed in 2022 by a group of development practitioners who through their research and projects realized disparities in growth within and without the developing world. The thirst for development at times, masks these disparities. Consequently, some people fall behind in the development process.

Also, there is the need to protect the environment as environmental damage is the cause of many of the world’s problem (e.g. climate change, poverty, hunger, migration, child trafficking, etc.). A critical examination of some projects being implemented show that they are solutions to the symptoms of environmental damage. Consequently, these projects are likely to fail in the long run if the environment is not secured.

The development practitioners therefore decided to collaborate efforts by forming CNR Ghana to: firstly, not only promote development but to ensure which is one that is inclusive— everyone is carried along the development journey and; secondly, secure mankind’s place on the planet by enhancing clean air, water and energy

Board of Directors

Kwaku Asante
President

MSc. Water Resource Engineering, Sungyunkwan University - South Korea and a Scientific Officer/Hydrologist at Ghana Hydrological Authority.

Kwaku Asante
President

MSc. Water Resource Engineering, Sungyunkwan University - South Korea and a Scientific Officer/Hydrologist at Ghana Hydrological Authority.

Felix Adu-Fori
Vice-President

BSc. in Nursing and a registered nurse at Radius Elloughton Garden, NZ. He is committed to promoting wellbeing of all.

Felix Adu-Fori
Vice-President

BSc. in Nursing and a registered nurse at Radius Elloughton Garden, NZ. He is committed to promoting wellbeing of all.

James Arhin
Secretary

BSc. and HND in Accounting with Computing from the Kumasi Technical University, Ghana.

James Arhin
Secretary

BSc. and HND in Accounting with Computing from the Kumasi Technical University, Ghana.

Amanda Obeng Nyarko
Treasurer

Bachelor’s degree in Business Management Studies. Experienced in the banking sector and currently works as an entrepreneur.

Amanda Obeng Nyarko
Treasurer

Bachelor’s degree in Business Management Studies. Experienced in the banking sector and currently works as an entrepreneur.

Samuel Mensah
Member

MA. Port and Shipping Administration, a chartered member of CILT, UK and Head of transport, Ghana Geological Survey Authority.

Samuel Mensah
Member

MA. Port and Shipping Administration, a chartered member of CILT, UK and Head of transport, Ghana Geological Survey Authority.