UNDP Ghana dropped off a bunch of tech gear to the Forestry Commission through a Swiss-backed sustainability program aimed at cocoa-growing areas. The package covers laptops, printers, routers, projectors, and conference equipment headed to six Hotspot Intervention Areas where local groups coordinate forest protection work with cocoa farming communities.
The equipment upgrade came with office furniture and whiteboards to help regional stakeholders run better meetings and handle admin tasks. Forestry Commission climate official Joseph Appiah-Gyapong said the stuff will get split up among the sites to boost coordination between government offices and community partners working on landscape management.
The equipment upgrade came with office furniture and whiteboards to help regional stakeholders run better meetings and handle admin tasks. Forestry Commission climate official Joseph Appiah-Gyapong said the stuff will get split up among the sites to boost coordination between government offices and community partners working on landscape management.