
Kofi Kankam
President and CEO, Elizka Relief Foundation
On behalf of the Elizka Relief Foundation, I welcome you to our digital platform a space dedicated to the intersection of environmental restoration and socio-economic empowerment.
Our mandate is built upon the conviction that sustainable development is only achievable when we address the ecological foundations of community livelihoods. In an era defined by climate volatility, our focus remains steadfast on deploying innovative, nature-based solutions to reclaim degraded landscapes and fortify food systems.
A Mandate of Conviction
By integrating research-driven interventions with traditional governance, we aim to bridge the gap between policy and practice. We believe that true resilience is born out of the harmony between human advancement and ecological stewardship.
As we continue to expand our footprint in River Basins across Ghana, we remain committed to transparency, institutional excellence, and the principle of leaving no one behind.
We invite global partners, government stakeholders, and civil society to collaborate with us as we localize the 2030 Agenda and Agenda 2063, building a more resilient and self-sufficient future for all.
“Sustainable development is only achievable when we address the ecological foundations of community livelihoods.”
From Local Convening to Global Advocacy

We began by convening the right people around complex community problems. .....
Our collaboration with JIRCAS and the first Africa Summit at KNUST in 2012 taught us the logistical rigor, protocol management, and consensus-building needed to host high-level summits.
We moved from seminar halls to river basins, tackling the realities communities face every day. .....
Witnessing the impact of illegal mining (galamsey) on our ecosystems and communities shaped our mission and solidified our governance model with Traditional Councils. We became implementers, not just conveners.

















