Electrochem Ghana Ltd Launches Community Out-Growers (Tributor) Scheme to Empower Local Communities
On Monday, 26th August 2024, Electrochem Ghana Ltd proudly launched its Community Out-Growers Scheme at the company’s premises in Sege. This groundbreaking initiative is set to further enhance the company’s commitment to sustainable community development, positioning local residents at the heart of Ada’s thriving salt production industry.
What is the Out-Growers (Tributor) Scheme?
The Out-Growers (Tributor) Scheme is a transformative program designed to integrate local communities into the salt production value chain. By empowering community groups to participate in regulated small-scale salt mining activities, the scheme aims to uplift the economic standing of community members while ensuring that all operations are conducted in an environmentally sustainable manner, aligned with global best practices.
What to Expect:
Enhanced Local Engagement: This initiative strengthens the bond between Electrochem Ghana Ltd and the local communities, fostering a deeper sense of ownership and collaboration.
Economic Growth:By creating jobs and supporting small-scale salt mining enterprises, the program is poised to boost local economies and contribute to the overall development of participating communities.
Environmental Stewardship: Adhering to global standards, the scheme emphasizes environmentally sustainable salt production, ensuring the long-term success of the program.
The Unveiling & Handing Over Ceremony
The official launch featured the unveiling of the Out-Growers Scheme plaque, marking the formal introduction of the program. A key highlight was the presentation of site plans to seven community groups that signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Electrochem Ghana Ltd. These groups include:
– Ada Women Salt Miners Association (Yikatseme)
– Ada Youth Forum for Development (Ada East & West)
– Kakepeme Salt Miners Association
– Terkpebiawe Youth Association
– Songornya Salt Producers Association
– Ada Communities Chiefs Association
What’s Next?
Electrochem Ghana Ltd invites other interested groups including ASLA and DESPA to join this impactful program. This call to action seeks to broaden the reach of the initiative, ensuring that more community members can benefit from this opportunity.
Stakeholder Support
The launch saw the participation of key stakeholders, including members of the Ada Traditional Council, regulatory bodies, youth groups, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), and the media. Their presence underscores the significance of this initiative and the widespread support it has received.
Electrochem Ghana Ltd remains committed to driving sustainable development in Ada through innovative programs like the Out-Growers Scheme. Together, we are building a brighter future for our communities!