Form Ghana recently held successful training programmes for the Berekum and Adumadan plantations Ladies' Club members, focusing on team building, communication, conflict resolution and achieving common goals.
Form Ghana recently held successful training programmes for the Berekum and Adumadan plantations Ladies' Club members, focusing on team building, communication, conflict resolution and achieving common goals.
The starting point for safe living and work environments is recognising that everyone is responsible for their own safety and that of their family, neighbours and work colleagues.
In alignment with several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Form Ghana embeds health, safety, and community development into its forest restoration efforts.
Businesses do not operate in isolation. They exist within a complex web of relationships and interactions with various stakeholders, each with a personal stake in the company's activities
In June, 70 students and their teachers from Mpatasie M/A Junior High School enjoyed an educational field trip to Form Ghana.
Farmers and their workers in Asantekrom, a rural community in the Jaman North District of the Bono Region, must cross the Tain River daily to tend to their crops in the Tain II Forest Reserve.
Thirteen years and counting!
Form Ghana is proud to announce that we have passed our Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) annual audit for the 13th successive year.
In 2007 Ghana's Forestry Commission and Form Ghana drew up and signed the country's first forestry public-private partnership (PPP), laying the foundation for other PPPs to enter the sector.
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