SusDA Participates In National Climate Change & Green Energy Week
SusDA a subsidiary of Kanko associates, in the last few years, has been introducing Children to the world of Climate Change. SusDA as an NGO has implemented ideas and strategies that would in turn be beneficial to the society as Children and youth are getting needed knowledge and a level of understanding on how climate change affects us as a population.

SusDA, has a project called ‘SUAHUNU’. This project gives firsthand insight of environmental preservations, climate change and as a bonus, children get to know of tourist sites such as Bunso Eco Park, Shai Hills, Kokum eco park amongst others. All of these are to teach the children the importance of Greens in our environment and the roles trees and other plants play in the fight against Climate Change and it also peaks their interests in preservations of tress and other plants. This project does not only educate the children, it also helps them develop love for nature. Since they are the future of the nation, getting them involved now would go a long way to benefit Ghana and the world as a whole.
Taking children to these tourist sites would also peak their interests in visiting such places in the country rather than traveling out of the country to enjoy such sceneries elsewhere when they are grown. This country is blessed with gigantic historic trees and beautiful sceneries and SusDA believes that Children are the heart of every nation.
SusDA’s diligence and immense involvement in the fight against climate change and our participation in the activities of the national celebration, earned the NGO a certificate of participation in the just ended Climate Change and Green Economy Week Celebrations.

SusDA, has a project called ‘SUAHUNU’. This project gives firsthand insight of environmental preservations, climate change and as a bonus, children get to know of tourist sites such as Bunso Eco Park, Shai Hills, Kokum eco park amongst others. All of these are to teach the children the importance of Greens in our environment and the roles trees and other plants play in the fight against Climate Change and it also peaks their interests in preservations of tress and other plants. This project does not only educate the children, it also helps them develop love for nature. Since they are the future of the nation, getting them involved now would go a long way to benefit Ghana and the world as a whole.
Taking children to these tourist sites would also peak their interests in visiting such places in the country rather than traveling out of the country to enjoy such sceneries elsewhere when they are grown. This country is blessed with gigantic historic trees and beautiful sceneries and SusDA believes that Children are the heart of every nation.
SusDA’s diligence and immense involvement in the fight against climate change and our participation in the activities of the national celebration, earned the NGO a certificate of participation in the just ended Climate Change and Green Economy Week Celebrations.
Maiden Suahunu Expedition
The Suahunu Project, being an initiative of Kanko Associates, has been set in motion to make a positive impact on our world. The target audience are school going children who undoubtedly are the future of this generation and as such, the fate of the longevity of human existence rests on their fragile shoulders. The Suahunu project is to equip young people and build them up with a certain sense of responsibility to the things of nature and ultimately contribute to reducing the dangers of climate change.
Preaching and teaching the young ones about environmental conservation and climate resilience is a good step to instill new attitude for sustainable development in the near future and beyond. The Suahunu Project seeks to give a detailed insight into nature and the role natural bodies play in our world and also let them know how the misuse or maltreatment of our environment has greatly affected us today, not just Africa but the whole world at large.
This Project took off on Tuesday 24th March 2022, with Ascot school as our very first Partner. We visited the Bunso Eco Park in the eastern region. It is rich in history as well as nature. It was a very fun yet a very interesting learning experience for all who were present, not just the school children. Getting to know the uses of certain kinds of tress in construction of railways and learning that a tree is over two centuries old (205). It was truly fascinating and very indulging. We were We were taken to a cocoa farm and we saw ourselves hoe the cocoa fruit is harvest and how the seeds are dried and processed.
It was a lot of fun and it was a vastly knowledgeable encounter, the Proprietress of Ascot school was present to see and hear and experience it firsthand. All of this is being done to get the school children to appreciate nature and also preserve our environments in their own small creative way. Emphasis was on how preserving our environments can help improve our climate.
As our slogan goes “SUAHUNU – EXPERIENCE IT YOURSELF”. It was truly an experience worth experiencing yourself. The maiden expedition was a success, there are more to follow and this will truly be of some benefit to the world in the long run.

Green Ghana Day 2022
As part of the Green Ghana Day celebrations, Suahunu Project, an initiative of Kanko Associates involved many children from a number of our partner schools. This was part of the implementation of our maiden “One child, One tree” initiative, in collaboration with the Forestry Commission. The national tree planting exercise on Green Ghana Day 2022 was themed “Mobilizing for a Greener Future” and scheduled for Friday, June 10, 2022.
In all, about 150 children participated in the tree planting exercise from four (4) of our partner schools namely; Ascot School, Tantra Hill; Learning Skills International School, Adjiringanor; Hallmark International School, Haatso and; Adjiringanor Basic School. The school children planted 165 tree species comprising shade/forest, coconut, mango and orange seedlings at the individual level and in communal with their schoolmates. In this way, the children joined the adult population to plant seedlings in public spaces mainly on their school compounds. Some of the children, with the consent of their parents, took home seedlings for individual planting, nurturing, and ownership.
The Suahunu team, jointly with the partner schools have established monitoring systems to monitor the growth of the planted trees as part of the respective schools’ extra curriculum activities. This is meant to promote the love for nature and its conservation among young people in the fight against deteriorating climate change.
