The Climate Beyond Borders Caravan team visited the Amanokrom Kingdom for a traditional and indigenous-based dialogue focused on climate change, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable environmental practices.
The engagement brought together traditional leaders, youth groups, community members, environmental advocates, and development partners to discuss practical approaches to addressing environmental challenges within local communities.
Participants emphasized the importance of preserving indigenous knowledge systems and traditional conservation practices that have helped protect natural resources for generations.
The discussions highlighted issues including changing rainfall patterns, deforestation, land degradation, and the protection of biodiversity within the Akuapem area.
Traditional leaders reaffirmed their commitment to promoting environmental stewardship while encouraging collaboration between communities, institutions, and policymakers.
The event forms part of wider efforts to strengthen climate resilience and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.