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Ecosystem Type
Guinea Savannah Woodland
Biological Hotspot
Mole Ecological Landscape
Funding Amount
AUD 58,772.73
Project Period
9 January 2023 to 31 August 2023
Keywords
Shea, Picking, Processing, Communities, Livelihood, Women, Beneficiary, Training

Donor
Australian High Commission – Ghana under its Direct Aid Program (DAP)
Implementer
Ghana Wildlife Society

Richard Appoh
Project Coordinator
Project Overview
Women have traditionally picked and processed shea nuts in the Mole Ecological Landscape albeit using inefficient methods. This project aims to improve the efficiency of shea picking and processing among women in the landscape to improve their livelihoods and reduce their dependence on the natural resource of the Mole National Park and the fringe communities.
Project Objectives
This project aims to improve the efficiency of shea picking and processing among women in the landscape to improve their livelihoods and reduce their dependence on the park
Project Activities
Organization of beneficiaries into groups and training on group dynamics
100%Procurement and distribution of shea picking and protective devices.
100%Hands-on training on efficient shea nut picking, shea butter processing and shea packaging.
100%Achievements
100 women belonging to 5 women groups in the Mole Ecological Landscape trained to efficiently pick and process shea nuts. The women were also equipped with shea picking rollers, wellington boots, cutlasses, hand gloves, small silver bowl, big aluminium bowls, rubber bowls and rain coats to aid in the picking and processing of the shea nuts
Women have traditionally picked and processed shea nuts in the Mole Ecological Landscape albeit using inefficient methods. This project aims to improve the efficiency of shea picking and processing among women in the landscape to improve their livelihoods and reduce their dependence on the natural resource of the Mole National Park and the fringe communities.
This project aims to improve the efficiency of shea picking and processing among women in the landscape to improve their livelihoods and reduce their dependence on the park
Organization of beneficiaries into groups and training on group dynamics
100%Procurement and distribution of shea picking and protective devices.
100%Hands-on training on efficient shea nut picking, shea butter processing and shea packaging.
100%100 women belonging to 5 women groups in the Mole Ecological Landscape trained to efficiently pick and process shea nuts. The women were also equipped with shea picking rollers, wellington boots, cutlasses, hand gloves, small silver bowl, big aluminium bowls, rubber bowls and rain coats to aid in the picking and processing of the shea nuts





















