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In a move toward sustainable resource management and community empowerment, stakeholders gathered at the Reddington Beach Resort, Whiti-Anloga, to finalize processes for the establishment of the Angor Community Resource Management Area (CREMA).
This initiative, supported under the West Africa Coastal Areas (WACA) Resilience Investment Project (ReSIP 2), seeks to enhance community-driven natural resource governance while addressing socio-economic vulnerabilities exacerbated by climate change and human pressures.
Ghana joined the second phase of the WACA program in August 2024. Spearheaded by the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation (MESTI), the project aligns with global and national goals for sustainable development.
At its core is the CREMA framework, a mechanism empowering local communities to take stewardship of their resources.
The Coastal Civil Society Organizations Forum (CCF), led by Chairman Ken Kinney, has been instrumental in mobilizing communities and fostering awareness about CREMA's potential.
The Angor CREMA initiative started with awareness creation, mapping, and the designation of community resource management committees (CRMCs).
Initially comprising five CRMCs, the number has grown to eight, reflecting the increasing interest of communities.

This expansion, according Ken Kinney demonstrates a collective willingness to manage natural resources sustainably and align with broader policies like the Blue Economy Policy and the Sustainable Ocean Plan.
During the two-day workshop, stakeholders, including representatives from the Anloga District Assembly, Wildlife Division, Fisheries Commission, and local organizations, validated the CREMA constitution, management plan, and investment strategy.
These documents are essential for gazetting the CREMA by the District Assembly and its eventual recognition by the Wildlife Division and the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources.
The workshop had three primary objectives:
Shared Understanding: Ensuring all stakeholders comprehend the CREMA process and its functional structure.
Monitoring Framework: Establishing a system for monitoring and accountability in CREMA implementation.
Finalized Documents: Preparing a comprehensive CREMA document for gazetting and adoption by relevant authorities.
Key outcomes include: A validated CREMA constitution and management plan, Clear guidelines for by-law drafting, gazetting, and district-level approval, Integration of an investment plan to promote local economic development.
According to Ken Kinney, While significant progress has been made, overlapping mandates among governmental agencies, such as the Forestry Commission and Fisheries Commission, remain a challenge.
Participants called for better inter-agency collaboration to maximize expertise and ensure seamless implementation.
Ken Kinney emphasized the need for coordinated efforts: “The success of this project hinges on government agencies working in collaboration. Only through unity can we empower local communities to achieve sustainable development."
The workshop highlighted the pivotal role of local communities as stewards of their resources. Organizations like the Gormendokpe Women Organization and the People Living with Disability Association of Anloga District participated actively, showcasing their commitment to the initiative.
The inclusion of an investment plan alongside the management plan ensures that CREMA not only conserves resources but also drives economic growth through sustainable practices.
The Angor CREMA initiative represents a beacon of hope for sustainable resource management in coastal Ghana. As the project progresses, it serves as a model for balancing conservation and community development.
With the finalization of key documents and processes by January 2025, the Angor CREMA will set a precedent for how communities can effectively manage their natural resources, fostering resilience and sustainable growth for generations to come.
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