The ASHEPA President called on African Union institutions, regional economic communities, ministries of employment, ministries of health, ministries of local government, occupational safety authorities, trade unions, professional bodies and civil society organisations to treat informal worker safety as a continental development priority. He said Africa cannot achieve sustainable development while millions of workers remain invisible within workplace safety systems
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has said the FCTA is shifting attention to industrial waste recycling as part of efforts to build a cleaner, more sustainable capital city.
The Federal Government and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) are strengthening their collaboration to promote decent work, social justice, and effective labour governance in Nigeria.
LILONGWE, Malawi — The Ministry of Health has launched a national implementation plan to operationalise Executive Order No. 2 of 2026, which mandates all...
CAPE MACLEAR, MALAWI – Divers in Cape Maclear have launched a volunteer clean-up initiative to help protect Lake Malawi, one of Africa’s most important...
The African Safety, Health and Environmental Professional Association (ASHEPA) is pleased to announce the official launch of the ASHEPA Green Future Sustainability Challenge, an online sustainability education and quiz program designed for undergraduate students in universities and colleges.
As ASHEPA prepares for its Digital Launch, Membership & Committee Inauguration Summit 2026, the association’s President, Mr. Wilson Ronnie Odoom, says the upcoming event represents far more than a formal gathering. To him, it is a defining moment in ASHEPA’s journey toward stronger coordination, deeper member participation, and a more digitally connected professional community.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has said the FCTA is shifting attention to industrial waste recycling as part of efforts to build a cleaner, more sustainable capital city.
The African Safety, Health and Environmental Professional Association, ASHEPA, marked World Safety Day 2026 with a special HSE Roundtable focused on one of the most urgent and emerging challenges in modern occupational safety and health: psychosocial working environments in Africa.
Kenya’s economy and natural environment are deeply linked. From the farms that feed the nation to the landscapes that attract tourists, a healthy environment...
The African Safety, Health and Environment Professional Association (ASHEPA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Mohamed Amine Zahr as ASHEPA Country Representative...
January 6, 2026 — African Safety Health and Environmental Professional Association (ASHEPA) has announced a major leadership appointment aimed at accelerating its mission to...