ABOUT US

Welcome once again to Caring Climate Chronicles, a digital haven where curiosity meets creativity, and every click unveils a new chapter in the story of ideas.

OUR MISSION

We are a team of students from the  University of Media, Arts and Communication, working on the Impact of Climate change on Health and Wellbeing. As part of this project, we created this blog to share with the world articles on the above topic. Our articles will touch on the connections between the erratic climate changes and how they impact the health and ultimate well-being of Ghanaians. Stay tuned for educative content.

MEET OUR TEAM MEMBERS.

Since our project will be undertaken with the use of the various new media tools, we have delegated roles to each and everyone of us in order to make the work easier. 

Meet our skilled and vibrant team members.

1. ESSEL HANNAH - SUPERVISOR .

ESSEL HANNAH is a young lady who hails from Cape Coast in the Central region of Ghana. She is a level 300 student pursuing a degree in Public Relations at the University of Media, Arts and Communication - Institute of Journalism. She acts as the supervisor for the Caring Climate Chronicles blog.


2. BEMPONG STEPHANIE - AUDIO AND VIDEO EDITOR 

Bempong Stephanie is an aspiring journalist and a movie writer. She is a level 300 student pursuing a degree in Journalism at the University of Media, Arts and Communication - Institute of Journalism. She acts as the video/audio editor of the Caring Climate Chronicles blog.


3. GALLEY BERNARD - SCRIPTWRITER/EDITOR .

Galley Bernard is a young man who hails from Achemfo-Adidome in the Volta region of Ghana. He is a level 300 student pursuing a degree in Journalism at the University of Media, Arts and Communication - Institute of Journalism. He acts as a scriptwriter/editor for the Caring Climate Chronicles blog.




4. AMARTEY ROSE - SCRIPT WRITER 

Rose Amartey is a young lady who hails from Kweiman in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. She is a level 300 student pursuing a degree in Public Relations at the University of Media, Arts and Communication - Institute of Journalism. She loves to read, cook and socialize with people. Her personal values are hard work, determination, respect and humility. She acts as a scriptwriter for the Caring Climate Chronicles blog.


5. MARGARET YAYRA AGBENU - REPORTER 

Margaret Yayra Agbenu is a young lady who is currently pursuing a degree in Journalism at the University of Media, Arts and Communication - Institute of Journalism. She acts as a reporter for the Caring Climate Chronicles blog.



6. AKPABLI AMENYO GABRIEL - SCRIPT WRITER 

Akpabli Amenyo Gabriel is a young man who is pursuing a degree in Journalism at the University of Media, Arts and Communication - Institute of Journalism. He also acts as a scriptwriter for the Caring Climate Chronicles blog.


7. KORANTENG KEZIAH  - REPORTER 

Koranteng Keziah is a young lady who hails from Saltpond in the Central region of Ghana. She is a level 300 student pursuing a degree in Public Relations at the University of Media, Arts and Communication - Institute of Journalism. She acts as a reporter for the Caring Climate Chronicles blog.


8. ACKAH BEATRICE NAA OYE - SCRIPT WRITER 

Ackah Beatrice Naa Oye is a young lady who hails from Obosomase in the Eastern Region of Ghana. She is a level 300 student pursuing a degree in Journalism at the University of Media, Arts and Communication - Institute of Journalism. She acts as a scriptwriter for the Caring Climate Chronicles blog.



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📧 GET IN TOUCH

Have a story to share, a topic you'd love us to explore, or just want to say hello? We're all ears! Reach out to us at galleybernard66@gmail.com, and let's weave more threads into the ever-expanding fabric of Caring Climate Chronicles.

Thank you for being part of this journey. Here's to embracing the beauty of stories and embracing the diversity that makes our community extraordinary.












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