
Daniel Kwawuvi
Committee Member
Daniel is an industrious young man who is passionate about building his capacity with an organization where he can contribute his quota towards sustainability of environment and society. Daniel is a Ghanaian, and has over the years gained variety of experience from Miro Forestry Ghana Company Ltd, CSIR-Water Research Institute, Ghana, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana and Forestry Research Institute of Ghana. He obtained his BSc in Forest Resources Technology from KNUST-Ghana, MSc in Environmental Management from PAULESI, UI-Nigeria and is currently doing his PhD in Climate change and water resources under WASCAL-UAC program in the Republic of Benin. Daniel developed a strong sense of commitment towards ensuring sustainable environment during his membership with African Union Club-UI chapter in Nigeria about 6 years ago. His experience with the club gave him a deep appreciation of how environmental challenges like improper waste disposal, etc have bedevilled West African communities
Daniel is an industrious young man who is passionate about building his capacity with an organization where he can contribute his quota towards sustainability of environment and society. Daniel is a Ghanaian, and has over the years gained variety of experience from Miro Forestry Ghana Company Ltd, CSIR-Water Research Institute, Ghana, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana and Forestry Research Institute of Ghana. He obtained his BSc in Forest Resources Technology from KNUST-Ghana, MSc in Environmental Management from PAULESI, UI-Nigeria and is currently doing his PhD in Climate change and water resources under WASCAL-UAC program in the Republic of Benin. Daniel developed a strong sense of commitment towards ensuring sustainable environment during his membership with African Union Club-UI chapter in Nigeria about 6 years ago. His experience with the club gave him a deep appreciation of how environmental challenges like improper waste disposal, etc have bedevilled West African communities