Ghana’s forest governance gets boost with EU-Funded project launch 
The European Forest Institute (EFI) has launched a new project to support Ghana’s efforts in sustainable forest management and governance.  
The project, implemented by five consortiums and titled “Support Forest Institute to FLEGT-related Multistakeholder Platforms and Non-State Actor Participation in Tree Tenure Reform in Ghana,” has a duration from November 2025 to June 2027. 
It aims to strengthen civil society, community, and private sector participation in decision-making platforms. 
While the TaylorCrabbe Initiative is leading the consortium, ECOCare Ghana will handle the sensitization of annual reports with the help of the Forestry Commission in components monitoring, 
The Rights and Advocacy Initiative Network (Rain) will championing the gender, social inclusion and mentorship, the Nature and Development Foundation is in charge of stakeholder engagements and business forums with different private sector groups; and Tropenbos Ghana working is on tec
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Publication Date: Sat 14th February, 2026