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Tackling the climate, health, energy and food crises

Many communities in the 'Global South' face pressing challenges like climate change, energy shortages, and growing food scarcity. At Safisana, we believe all these crises are interconnected and only a holistic approach can lead …
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17/09/2024
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Impacting over 80K people in Ghana

The sustainable nature of Safisana’s circular model allows us to generate impact in different areas, benefitting various stakeholders. The Safisana solution enhances sustainability in sanitation, waste management, renewable energy production, and food and agriculture. …
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30/07/2024
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How the Safisana Solution Contributes to 10 of the 17 SDGs

As a social enterprise, Safisana has a social, economic, and environmental impact on communities. Currently, we serve over 80,000 direct beneficiaries in the Greater Accra Area, impacting public health, climate, carbon emission, energy transition, …
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26/07/2024
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Reversing the looming hunger and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa through soil restoration

Asase Gyefo - Love your Land Welcome to Safisana's monthly sustainable farming blog curated by farmer and senior agronomist Daniel Larkai This month, Safisana's senior agronomist Daniel Larkai discusses the agricultural challenges that farmers …
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11/07/2024
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‘Stronger Together’: Community Engagement with Plan International Ghana

The Stronger Together project is achieving great results in the community of Ashaiman (Greater Accra). Since the launch of the collaboration in April, Safisana and Plan International Ghana have conducted several workshops for toilet …
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04/07/2024
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“Safisana’s impact potential is very significant, far-reaching, and differentiated”

The Autodesk Foundation supports innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing social and environmental challenges. It currently supports a portfolio of about 60 organizations through grants and impact investments across three impact areas: Energy …
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04/07/2024
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World Environment Day 2024 all about land restoration, drought and desertification resilience

In this episode, Daniel Larkai explores Safisana's pioneering role in Ghana in contributing to land restoration, and drought and desertification resilience
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29/05/2024
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Safisana launches a regional radio campaign for Ghanaian farmers

This week, Safisana launches a regional radio campaign tailored to the local farmers in three of Ghana’s largest farming regions. As Ghana entered the rainy season, signaling the beginning of the farming period, the …
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22/05/2024
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Safisana and Plan International in Ghana celebrate partnership with the launch of the “Stronger Together” project in Ashaiman

We are delighted to announce our recent partnership with Plan International in Ghana. Plan International is a development and humanitarian organization that advocates for children’s rights and equality for girls worldwide. With decades of …
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08/05/2024
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Meet Safisana’s senior agronomist (and farmer influencer) Daniel Larkai #WeAreSafisana

In this 9th edition of the #WeAreSafisana interviews with Safisana’s team members, we spoke Daniel Larkai, also known as the Eden Agronomist on Facebook, and most importantly, Safisana’s seasoned Senior Agronomist.
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26/04/2024

Facts and figures that drive us

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Fertilizer shortage

Many African countries are expecting to have fertilizer and food shortages in the coming months, due to the war in Ukraine which has caused scarcity in the global fertiliser market, and an unprecedented increase in prices of natural oil and gas. Read how we enhance food security by recycling waste!   

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95%

of all wastewater in developing countries is not treated; faecal waste is often pumped directly into the sea; litter attracts nuisance animnals spreading diseases.

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45%

of the global population (3.4 billion people) uses a safely managed sanitation service.

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842,000

Each year, 842,000 people worldwide die from poor water, sanitation, and hygiene. (World Health Organisation)

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10%

At least 10% of the world’s population is thought to consume food irrigated by wastewater. (UN Water)

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31%

of the global population (2.4 billion people) used private sanitation facilities connected to sewers with treated wastewater. (UN Water)

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840 mln

people still live without electricity.
(UN,2016)

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28%

of global total energy consumption in 2020 was covered by renewables.

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The use of electricity, generated by fossils fuels, generally boosts the price of electricity in low-income countries to the same height as in high-income countries. (GlobalPetrolPrices.com)

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573 mln

 In sub-Saharan Africa, 573 million people still live in the dark.
(UN, 2017)

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Soil Nutrient Depletion

Soil nutrient depletion, due to the intensification of land use for agricultural production, is a serious threat to food security in developing countries. It adversely reduces crop yield and consequently poses a potential threat to global food production and agricultural sustainability. Consumption of crops grown in low-nutrient soil can lead to deficiencies of minerals and micronutrients in humans.

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