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Blessed Care International Champions Coastal Clean-Up at Ghanaian Landing Beach

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In a remarkable act of environmental responsibility and community collaboration, Blessed Care International Foundation has spearheaded a transformative beach clean-up at one of Ghana’s critical landing beaches. The initiative brought together local fisherfolk, volunteers, and community leaders in a unified effort to combat marine pollution and promote sustainable fishing practices.

The shoreline, previously overwhelmed by plastic waste and marine debris, was restored through hours of dedicated work. The exercise aimed not only at immediate sanitation but also at long-term environmental education and advocacy. By revitalizing the beach, the Foundation has taken a firm step toward securing the health of marine ecosystems and ensuring the safety and livelihoods of the coastal fishing communities who rely on them.

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“We believe a clean beach is key to a sustainable fishing industry and a healthy community,” said Melvin Godfrey Tackey, Director of Blessed Care International Foundation. “We are grateful to all our partners, sponsors, and especially the fisherfolk who actively participated in this initiative.”

This impactful activity is part of the Foundation’s broader mission to promote environmental stewardship, with a particular focus on the needs of vulnerable coastal communities. The success of this clean-up has already sparked increased interest and dialogue around coastal conservation.

Looking ahead, the Foundation has announced plans to carry out similar clean-up exercises every four months. They are extending a call to action to corporate stakeholders, fishing companies, and environmental groups to support and participate in this growing movement.

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For more updates on their activities or to get involved, follow Blessed Care International Foundation on all major social media platforms.

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“We Need to Empower Young Boys to Complement Empowered Girls” — Blogger Nathaniel Quaye Speaks

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Blogger Nathaniel Quaye has called for urgent and intentional efforts to empower young boys, stressing that their development is just as critical to building a balanced and safe society. Speaking on AIT TV during a newspaper review segment with Nana Ama Agyiri, he highlighted the growing need to raise responsible and emotionally aware boys who can grow into respectful and supportive men.

His comments were prompted by a disturbing newspaper report about a four-year-old girl who was assaulted and tragically lost her life, an incident that has reignited national conversations around values, upbringing, and societal responsibility. Nathaniel Quaye noted that while significant strides have been made in empowering girls, there must also be a deliberate focus on shaping boys to understand accountability, respect, and empathy from an early age.

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Referencing the advocacy of Kobby Kyei and his “Boys Lives Matter Too” campaign, Nathaniel Quaye emphasized that empowering boys should not be seen as competing with efforts to uplift girls. Rather, he explained, it is about creating a necessary balance. According to him, when boys are raised right, they grow into men who can complement empowered women, contributing to healthier relationships, safer communities, and a more progressive society.

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