The Environmental Protection Authority Ladies Association (EPALA) was launched yesterday, March 4, 2025, at the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, Naa Deide Chamber.
This milestone event brought together patrons of EPALA, staff of EPA, sister institutions and the media to celebrate women’s unity and dedication within the Authority.
Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, Ag. CEO, emphasized women’s critical role in environmental protection and sustainable development. She encouraged members to participate, share ideas, and contribute to making EPALA a dynamic association.
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EPALA President, Mrs. Jewel Kudjawu, noted, “We aim to empower women, champion environmental sustainability, and create a network of leaders. We celebrate our unity, dedication, and the retirees who paved the way.
Special recognition was also given to retiring members, now patrons of EPALA, for their dedication and contributions to the Authority. The launch ceremony featured musical interludes, solidarity messages, and the introduction of EPALA’s interim executives. With this launch, the EPA aims to create a platform that supports women’s professional and personal development while promoting environmental sustainability.

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