Axam and its international partners are working with the Forestry Commission’s Climate Change Directorate and other stakeholders  to develop Nature-Based Solutions projects in Ghana. These projects will be in sink with the Government’s climate change package dubbed       “Resilient Ghana: Advancing Climate Action for Prosperity”. These policies are anchored  on three(3) pillars :

1.Nature-based industrialization & rural development which focuses on driving sustainable growth by investing in forest landscape restoration, cocoa and oil palm value chains and also strengthening climate-smart agricultural and responsible mining practices;  

2. Future-fit green jobs and livelihoods which aim to build an inclusive, fair and prosperous economy, creating jobs for Ghanaian youth, especially in rural areas; and  

3. Scaling climate ambition by establishing adaptive resilience for communities and smallholders to address interlinked challenges of food security/production vulnerabilities and climate change