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In full alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources officially launched the "Green Ghana Project" in March 2021.
The Green Ghana Project aims at creating a greater economic and employment opportunities as well as supporting environmental sustainability.
The Green Project is also committed to helping communities deal with the effects of climate change, and reverse environmental destruction across the country.
This initiative has been successful so far, however, according to Professor George Kofi Amoako, a renowned globally recognized Marketing Expert, there are some gaps that need to be addressed if the country is serious about achieving environmental sustainability in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Professor George Kofi Amoako, who is an authority in the area of Green Marketing, Sustainable Marketing, Corporate Social Responsibility, and contemporary issues in marketing has indicated that, the government of Ghana in partnership with the private sector and the general public should be able to adopt a number of innovative measures to sustain the greening efforts of the country.
There is a link between environmental catastrophes and unsustainable human activities, he stressed.
For the Green Ghana Project to be sustained beyond the term of successive governments, Professor George Kofi Amoako has made some recommendations to Government and stakeholders.
He believes there should be a positive relationship and effective alignment between Green Marketing and the Green Ghana Project. That, Green Marketing should be integrated into the short-term, medium-term and long-term strategies of organizations both public and private.
Again, organizations across the country should try as much as possible to apply Green Marketing Concept to the Marketing Mix and the behaviour dimensions of Ghanaians towards environmental conservation.
Professor George Kofi Amoako insists there is the need to consider integrating Green Supply Chain Practices (GSCP) and Sustainable Business Strategies into the procurement decisions of Government's Ministries, Agencies and Departments.
According to him, business organizations' sustainable marketing strategies can contribute to the Green Ghana Project and by large extension the Sustainable Development Goals.
In consultation with experts, organizations must develop a sustainable legal framework in support of the Green Ghana Project.
Finally, government must employ the use of participatory and transformational leadership across all levels aimed at improving environmental sustainability practices.
Profile of Professor George Kofi Amoako
Professor George Kofi Amoako has conducted a series of Impactful research in the areas of Sustainability, Business Strategy, Corporate Social Responsibility and Investments(CSR & CSI). He is currently, the Director of Research, Innovation and Consultancy at the Ghana Communication Technology University.
He is a multiple recipient of Academy of Management Scholarship for Faculty Development in Africa, and Africa CSR Leadership Award. He has also been a Quality Assurance Consultant & Facilitator for the British Council.
Professor George Kofi Amoako is in the top 3% of Marketing Scholars in Africa according to the prestigious AD Scientific Report for 2024.
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