A young activist from Ghana, Emmanuel Beausoleil, is making a name for himself in the fight against climate change.
Emmanuel who is also the founder of Baba Brand GH, an organisation is focused on environmental sustainability and climate action. Through this platform, he is making a positive impact and inspiring others to join him in creating a more sustainable future.

With his passion and dedication, he is inspiring others to join him in creating a more sustainable future.
Emmanuel was also involved in the recent Cape Coast Skills Day event, which aimed to build future leaders through sports, teamwork, discipline, and community development.
The event taught valuable life skills like changing tires, engine oil, and filters on vehicles, and also featured chess and other activities to promote cognitive development.
Emmanuel who has been actively involved in raising awareness about climate change and its impacts on Ghana and Africa. He has spoken at events, rallies, and conferences, calling for urgent action to address the climate crisis.

Emmanuel is a leading figure in the Friday for Future Ghana movement, part of the global movement inspired by Greta Thunberg. He has helped organize climate strikes and protests in Ghana, mobilising young people to demand action from leaders.
Works by Emmanuel aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals - SDGs, particularly Goal 13 (Climate Action). He advocates for Ghana's government and private sector to prioritize sustainable development and reduce carbon emissions.

Emmanuel's dedication and passion have earned him recognition both locally and internationally. He has been featured in media outlets and received awards for his contributions to environmental advocacy.
On the topic of food security, Emmanuel has also shown his commitment to food security in Ghana by contributing to a local farmer's leadership and dedication to the cause.
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