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I'm Louisa, a multidisciplinary researcher based in Ghana. I am inspired to share knowledge

29/05/2026

Your borehole gives less water than five years ago.
You feel it. You just can't explain it.
What's actually happening is in the comments 👇

23/05/2026

A flood in Northern Ghana doesn't end the water crisis.
It starts the next one. The cycle nobody explains is the comments 👇

Ghana's Water Crisis Got Worse - And Rain Can't Help 21/05/2026

Imagine a world where the very act of survival—drawing water, planting crops—becomes a gamble against an invisible enemy: unpredictable weather. In Northern Ghana, communities face a stark choice: adapt to a climate that no longer follows rules, or face the slow erosion of their way of life. This isn't just about changing rainfall; it's about the unraveling of systems built on centuries of predictable patterns. What happens when the past no longer informs the future, and every season is a new, perilous frontier?
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Ghana's Water Crisis Got Worse - And Rain Can't Help Climate change in Ghana isn’t just about having more or less rain. In Northern Ghana, it’s about rain arriving in ways that no longer make sense, flooding fi...

09/05/2026

You've probably never once thought about what happens to a dead animal in the wild.
Vultures have been handling that problem for you your entire life.
Tell me if this changes anything 👇

07/05/2026

Farmers are accidentally destroying the one thing keeping disease away from their own livestock.
It's a common painkiller. And most of them have never heard of the connection.
The chain nobody's talking about is in the comments 👇

03/05/2026

The animal you find most disgusting is quietly preventing cholera outbreaks in your region.
And when it disappears, the disease doesn't disappear with it.
The part nobody connects is in the comments 👇

Learn With Louisa 01/05/2026

They sell vulture heads in Accra markets for thousands of cedis — not for food, but for power.
We turned a sacred cleaner into a tool for juju, while rats and stray dogs quietly inherit the streets.
What we call “bad luck” was actually nature’s most sophisticated defense system.
The deeper question isn’t why the vulture is disappearing.
It’s why we seem so determined to destroy what once kept us alive.

Learn With Louisa 17 likes, 4 comments. "What's Happening to Ghana's SACRED Vultures Now?"

25/04/2026

The word "slum" carries weight. Most of it is wrong weight — borrowed from colonial-era urban planning language that was never designed to describe these communities accurately. Ghana's 2025 Slum and Informal Settlements report tries to do better. It counts, maps, and measures — without judgment. This reel borrows that approach. Three myths. Three corrections. No outrage required.

20/04/2026

You've probably passed through communities like hers dozens of times.
You just never knew her name or what her morning looked like.
Her story — and what it says about our cities — is in the comments 👇

16/04/2026

Ghana's cities are growing fast. The housing isn't.
And we've been planning around that gap like it doesn't exist.
What the 2025 report reveals about where this leads is in the comments 👇

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