Welcome to

Nurture Nature Foundation

Unlocking Social Inequalities

About

nurture nature foundation

01.

who we are

We were birthed in response to the growing need for a stand-out pro-social inequality NGO, devoted to reversing social inequality in the society. 

02.

our vision

To establish ourselves as the foremost NGO dedicated to social interventions in Ghana.

03.

Our Mission

To enhance Ghanaian society through unique initiatives geared towards reversing social inequalities.

What makes us stand out

We have a highly professional and motivated team of varied professionals who are avid proponents of social equality.

We devise an exclusive solution for each social inequality challenge we set out to curb. Through our years of experience, we have learnt that every situation is unique and therefore requires a Midas touch of its own to comprehensively solve. Consequently, we put together a solution-package that acknowledges specific needs and eventually brings lasting reprieve. 

We believe in the enormous power of collaborations. We give listening ears to those we work with to guarantee optimum success. 

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NNF AND FTGA PARTICIPATE IN WACA TEAM VISIT TO SHAIBU AND JAMESTOWN BEACH #NNF ... See MoreSee Less
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NURTURE NATURE FOUNDATION PARTICIPATES IN CLIMATE JUSTICE CONFERENCE The Executive Director of NNF, Peter Asiedu attended a 2-day Climate Justice Conference organized by the Eco-Africa Network. Climate justice is a pressing global issue that recognizes the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable populations, particularly those in developing nations. Climate-related challenges have stripped people of their livelihoods, leading to displacement of people. As climate challenges intensify, legal and policy frameworks must evolve to ensure equity, fairness, and accountability in addressing environmental and energy transition concerns.​The Climate Justice Conference 2025 brought together key stakeholders, including policymakers, legal experts, academics, and young people, to explore legal solutions, policy innovations, and community-driven approaches to climate justice. The conference served as a platform that engaged the legal community, promoted youth involvement, and initiated collective action towards a just and sustainable future. The key note address was given by Mrs. Samira Bawumia , the former second Lady and the Founder and Chair of African Women and Children Conference(AFRIWOCC). In her address, she hinted that only 1% out of the 1.7trillion USD expended globally in 2023 on clean energy went to women-led organizations. She stressed the need for Africa to take action now because with 70% of her global population accounting for only 4% of global carbon emission, it not acceptable to experience some of the harshest consequences , including drought, food insecurity , and displacement .The Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability was represented by the technical director, Cedric Dzelu. He mentioned the relevance of backing climate and sustainability decisions with data. The Dean of GIMPA law school Dr.Kweku Agyeman Budu stressed the severe and growing threats climate change poses to Ghana’s environment, economy and social fabric and also hinted that the Institution has planned to introduce new climate law and policy at both LLB and LLM levels with support from the Government. @sbawumia #nnf #climate #climateemergency ... See MoreSee Less
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NNF supports cleaning beaches campaign in Ghana to promote tourism and economic livelihoods for fishers and people in coastal communities in Ghana #ghana #NNF #coastalliving ... See MoreSee Less
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These are

our scope of work

SDG 1

NO POVERTY: To end poverty in all its forms everywhere

SDG 2

ZERO HUNGER: To end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

SDG 3

GOOD HEALTH AND WELLBEING: To ensure healthy lives and promote well - being for all at all ages

SDG 4

QUALITY EDUCATION: Ensure inclusive and equitable education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for al

SDG 5

GENDER EQUALITY: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

SGD 6

CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

SDG 8

DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: To promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.

SDG 13

CLIMATE ACTION: To take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.

SDG 14

LIFE BELOW WATER : To look out for life below water and not just the surface

SDG 15

LIFE ON LAND: To take action to protect other lifeforms on the land and not just human lives

10+ Years of Experience in creating long lasting and life changing initiatives

All we do and will do is meant to reduce inequalities in various communities

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