PhD Candidate | Environmental Management | Rural Development Practitioner
Ibrahim Issahaku is a passionate advocate for sustainable rural communities, focusing on environment, education, and rural development. He holds a BSc in Planning and an MEd in Educational Administration. Currently, he's a PhD candidate researching the effects of illegal small-scale mining on smallholder farming in Tinga, Ghana.
Ibrahim's work emphasizes the threats of environmental degradation to livelihoods, food security, and community well-being. He's also trained as a Medical Counter Assistant, which deepens his understanding of the health implications of environmental harm.
He brings a grassroots perspective, blending research, community engagement, and health advocacy to develop practical, people-centered solutions for rural communities. His commitment is to promote resilience and lasting impact in these areas.