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Promoting Legal Livelihoods in Ghana Providing alternatives to illegal chainsaw milling practices through the EU Chainsaw Milling Project
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City

Wageningen / /

Company

Conclusions / P.O.Box 232 6700 AE / /

Country

Netherlands / Ghana / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Forest Research Institute of Ghana / /

IndustryTerm

invaluable services / sustainable forest management / /

Organization

Forestry Commission in Ghana / European Commission / European Union / Ghana Forestry Commission / Forestry Commission / Forest Research Institute of Ghana / /

Person

Thomas Afreh / James Parker Mckeown / Alhassan Atta / Emmanuel Marfo / Asare Tawiah / Charles Davidson / Anthony Akolbire / Evans Sampene Mensah / Marieke Wit / Alexander Boadu / Bismark Nyame / Isaac Owusu Boakye / Nico Rozemeijer / Simon Afful / Adams Baafa / Mark Aidoo Gyamfi / Jonathan Abagre / Raphael Yeboah / Aikins Agyepong / Parker Mckeown / David Wongkyezeng / Alex Asare / Samuel Kwabena Nketiah / Clifford Segborwotso / Rita Minta / Edward Obiaw / Emmanuel Torsu / Alfred Hayford Biney / Augustine Gyedu / Peter Zomerlo / Chrisantus Nifaasoyir / Josephe Amanor / Mercy Owusu Ansah / John Kwesi Gyakye Amonoo / Emmanuel Fosu / Charles Boateng / Ameyaw Kwakye / Thomas Okyere / Ben Agyei / Michael Boakye Amponsah / Emelia Eyeson / /

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Position

Ghana Executive / Executive / Executive Director of the Forestry Services Division / /

Technology

ATM / /

URL

www.chainsawmilling.org / /

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