Ghana's air quality crisis: 32,500 deaths in 2023 spark urgent call to action
Green Africa Youth Organisation (GAYO) has sounded the alarm over the disconcerting rise in air pollution-related deaths in Ghana, with a staggering 32,500 people succumbing to illnesses linked to poor air quality in 2023 alone.
According to the State of Global Air 2025 report, the number of deaths has increased from 31,900 in 2022, with children under 10 and adults aged 50-85 being the most vulnerable.
Household air pollution and heart-and-lung-related diseases are the leading causes of these deaths.
Speaking at a capacity-building workshop for environmental health officers, GAYO's Project Coordinator, Mabel Naa Amorkor Laryea, emphasised the need for a collaborative approach to tackle the problem.
"The data is alarming, and we must act now to reduce emissions, promote cleaner alternatives, and strengthen environmental regulations," she urged.
The Greater Accra Regional NADMO Director, Dennis Nartey Adjarnor, also highlighted the dangers of plastic waste and stressed the importance of public education in addressing the crisis.
GAYO is calling on the government, industries, and residents to take immediate action to address the issue. The organisation is advocating a nationwide awareness campaign to educate citizens on the risks of air pollution and the measures they could take to protect their health.
The call to action comes as Ghana struggles to cope with the devastating impacts of air pollution, which is exacerbating health problems and straining the country's healthcare system.
Source: classfmonline.com
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