Date: June 13, 2025
Location: Adweso, Koforidua
On June 13, 2025, the T-DELS Foundation convened a strategic planning meeting with representatives from I-DIEM Africa to strengthen the rollout of the ZeroBurn Ghana Project, a community-driven initiative aimed at ending open waste burning in local Ghanaian communities.
The meeting served as a critical platform for aligning operational plans, building synergy between both organizations, and establishing concrete steps toward a smooth and impactful project launch. Present at the meeting were project leads, communications teams, volunteer coordinators, and education specialists from both sides.
π Key Outcomes of the Meeting:
- Strategic Role Definition
Both parties reviewed the implementation framework and agreed on clearly defined roles. T-DELS Foundation will lead grassroots mobilization, volunteer management, and community workshops, while I-DIEM Africa will provide technical support, sustainability frameworks, and tools for impact monitoring. - Finalization of Phase 1 Rollout
The meeting outlined detailed logistics for Phase 1, which targets over 10,000 households in high-risk communities. Educational outreach materials, workshop schedules, and community engagement tactics were fine-tuned for effective delivery. - Volunteer Recruitment & Training Plan
The two organizations mapped out a joint volunteer strategy to ensure trained and passionate individuals are ready to serve as ZeroBurn Champions. A training curriculum is being finalized, with sessions scheduled to begin in due time. - Community Engagement Tools
Customized flyers, posters, and video explainers are being co-developed to resonate with local audiences. The focus is on practical education about the dangers of open burning and promoting alternatives like composting and responsible waste disposal. - Monitoring and Evaluation
A shared monitoring framework was adopted to measure reach, community behavior changes, and environmental impact. This will be crucial for both internal learning and future scaling of the project.
A Growing Partnership for Climate Action
This collaboration between T-DELS Foundation and I-DIEM Africa signals a strong commitment to grassroots climate action and public health protection. As the ZeroBurn Ghana Project progresses, this partnership will ensure both strategic oversight and community-level relevance β a blend necessary for true, lasting impact.
The T-DELS Foundation expresses gratitude to I-DIEM Africa for their unwavering support and looks forward to the transformative change this partnership will bring to our communities.
π βTogether, we are investing in people and advancing the planet.β β T-DELS Foundation



Amazing work. Convincing outcomes
A great initiative to help reduce if not completely curb open waste burning. Keep soaring higher T-DELS!!!
An innovative way to mitigate climate change and it’s associated effects. Go T-DELS Foundation πππ₯³
I’m so proud of this effort
Keep going
Well done
More to do more. Kudos π
Well done T-Dels…keep making the planet a better place to live