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Challenging Heights congratulates Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse on her appointment as EPA CEO

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Challenging Heights extends its heartfelt congratulations to Professor Nana Ama Browne Klutse, a distinguished member of our Board of Directors, on her well-deserved appointment as the Chief Executive Officer of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Professor Klutse has been an invaluable asset to Challenging Heights, contributing her expertise and dedication to shaping our climate change strategy. Her extensive knowledge in the fields of climate change and environmental science, coupled with her years of commitment to promoting human and environmental rights, have significantly enhanced the impact of our work.

Holding a PhD in Climatology and serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Ghana, Professor Klutse is a globally recognized authority in the fight against climate change. Her leadership comes at a critical time for Ghana, as the nation grapples with pressing environmental challenges, including deforestation, water pollution, the environmental impacts of mining, and the need to meet international climate obligations.

These challenges have far-reaching consequences for our society, with worsening environmental degradation contributing to increased poverty and undermining sustainable development.

We at Challenging Heights have no doubt that Professor Klutse will bring visionary leadership and impactful solutions to the EPA, fostering a balance between development and environmental sustainability.

On behalf of the Board of Directors, management, staff, and the communities we serve, we extend our warmest congratulations to Professor Nana Ama Browne Klutse. This appointment is not only well-deserved but also a testament to her exceptional capabilities and dedication.

Congratulations, Professor Klutse!

Yvonne Ayerki Lamptey (PhD)

Chairperson of the Board

 

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