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World Environment Day marked in Tamale

Summary by GBC Ghana Online
By: Joyce Kantam Kolamong Students and young people have been challenged to lead and champion climate action activities to protect and safeguard the environment. That was the message delivered at the Tamale Senior High School when CORD Ghana and partners marked World Environment Day with over 400 students, teachers, and climate advocates in Tamale. The celebration was intended to rally the support of young people, among other stakeholders to tak…
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GBC Ghana Online broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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