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Graduate students from the Communication Department at the University of Ghana have turned an academic assignment into a transformative environmental initiative, creating meaningful impact beyond the classroom.

As part of their Community Relations course, the students were asked to identify a societal problem and develop a project to address it. Their response was the ECO GUARDIAN CAMPAIGN, which tackles pressing environmental issues such as waste management and the decline of green spaces. The campaign aims to instill practical knowledge and sustainable habits in young learners, ensuring lasting community benefits.

To implement the initiative effectively, the group partnered with institutions including the Ghana Institute of Horticulturists and the Climate Sociology Department, drawing on their expertise for programme design. Sponsors also provided resources like seedlings, gardening tools, and recyclable materials.

The programme was carried out at the University Basic School, where pupils participated in hands-on activities such as repurposing plastic bottles and cartons into plant pots and creative art items. Tree-planting sessions guided by horticultural experts encouraged students to take ownership of their environment while promoting sustainability.

The ECO GUARDIAN CAMPAIGN has already shown visible results, improving the school environment and influencing pupils’ attitudes toward waste management. Importantly, it has empowered young learners to act as sustainability advocates within their communities.

For the graduate students, the project provided practical insight into how communication can drive behaviour change, mobilise communities, and address real-world challenges. The initiative demonstrates the power of student-led projects and collaboration in integrating practical solutions into academic programmes, highlighting education’s role in promoting sustainable development.

As environmental challenges grow globally, the ECO GUARDIAN CAMPAIGN serves as a reminder that impactful change begins with small, deliberate actions led by motivated young minds.

Source: myjoyonline

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