The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor says the government is focused on fostering closer collaboration with the Swiss government to further strengthen bilateral relations.

Key among the areas for collaboration was the adaption of best responsible mining practices and afforestation.

Mr. Jinapor explained that the preservation of Ghana’s forest cover is critical saying that the government, through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources was working to protect and manage the country’s natural resources as well as reduce the impact of deforestation on climate change.

The Minister stated this today 27th September, 2021 when the Swiss Ambassador to Ghana, Philipp Stalder called on him in Accra.

Mr. Jinapor further highlighted efforts being made by Ghana to develop an efficient Land Administration system.

On the Greening Ghana Initiative, the Minister commended the Swiss Ambassador for leading his team to plant trees and touted the many areas of cooperation the two countries can work at.

He said the Greening Ghana programme will be scaled up next year.

On his part, Mr. Stalder said there is room for investment under the Paris Agreement in the protection of the environment and mitigation against climate change.

He explained the relevance of mining in the development agenda of both countries and pledged to work with the government to tackle the issues relating to deforestation and climate change.

Story by:Kwaku Stephen

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