Clean Ghana Challenge is starting honestly. We will track what people actually do, where action is happening, where disposal points exist, and where communities still need support.
WHAT WE TRACK
We are building a simple public record of:
Clean-ups submitted
Areas reached
Disposal points submitted
Disposal gaps reported
Schools joined
Churches joined
Workplaces joined
Area Starters
Badges awarded
Communities recognised
Waste partnerships formed
Clean-up kits supported
Bins or disposal support funded
We recognise the people who keep showing up.
RECOGNITION BADGES
First Timer
For someone who submits their first clean-up action.
5x Challenge
For someone who completes and submits five clean-up actions.
10x Challenge
For someone who completes and submits ten clean-up actions.
Area Starter
For someone who helps begin the challenge in their area.
Community of the Week
For a neighbourhood or group showing consistent action.
Disposal Point Mapper
For someone who helps identify proper disposal points or disposal gaps.
Pass It On Champion
For someone who brings others into the challenge and helps the habit spread.
School of the Week
For a school that takes action and encourages students to participate.
Church Group of the Week
For a church or faith group that starts and sustains clean-up action.
Workplace of the Week
For a workplace that leads by example.
Why Recognition Matters
Recognition is not about showing off. It is about making good habits visible.
When someone cleans quietly, that matters. When they share it, someone else can learn from it. When a group keeps doing it, it can become culture.
FUTURE IMPACT GOALS
As the challenge grows, we want to support:
More visible disposal points
Better waste-point mapping
Community clean-up kits
Partnerships with waste companies
Sponsored bins where needed
Practical local waste solutions
Evidence for policy conversations
Your action counts.
Submit your clean-up, report a disposal point, or nominate a school, church, workplace, or community that deserves recognition.