GhIG is the association for all Geoscientists in Ghana. It was established in 1996 to regulate and promote the professional practice of Geoscience in Ghana.
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Accra. Sept. 19-24, 2027
CAG31: Sustainable Geoscience for Africa’s Future.
Anticipate science, culture & innovation celebrated in the gateway to Africa🇬🇭
World Environment Day!
The environment isn’t just our workplace. It’s our responsibility.
Illegal mining scars it. Climate change tests it. And your expertise protects it.
The future is watching.
Let’s keep showing up - Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future.
To all our Muslim brothers and sisters, may this festival of sacrifice bring you peace, good health, and abundant blessings.
May your hearts be blessed with love and joy.
Eid Mubarak.
#eidMubarak
On this Mother’s Day, we turn our hearts with deep respect and admiration to the women of the Geoscience Community, within GhIG and across the world.
Happy mother's Day to all our Amazing mothers out there.🌷❤️
#MothersDay
A week ago today, the GhIG Executive Committee convened at the GGSA Seismological Observatory in Accra for a strategic retreat to orient new leadership and align priorities for the 2026–2027 tenure.
The Committee reaffirmed its commitment to be a credible and impactful body.
Happy May Day to Ghana’s geoscientists 🇬🇭
Your hammer. Your compass. Your data.
Your work powers progress.
We celebrate you.
#MayDay2026#GhIG#GeoscienceForGhana
Ghana is entering a critical minerals era, and geoscience will be central to ensuring responsible and sustainable development. Learn how this future can be shaped.
Read more here: https://t.co/t6Yh0wXBST
From mapping minerals and protecting water resources to supporting safe infrastructure and environmental stewardship, geoscientists help Ghana grow sustainably and make informed national decisions.
From GHIG to all geoscientists, we say Ayekooooo!!!
Happy World Geoscience Day!
As we celebrate Easter, may Christ's resurrection bring renewed inspiration, meaningful connections, and continued progress in all we do.
Happy Easter from GHIG
Today, we're highlighting how our nation’s growth is closely tied to geoscientists who explore, protect, and sustain our natural environment.
As we celebrate World Geoscience Day tomorrow (5 April 2026), let’s celebrate our impact and recommit to empowering the next generation.
Geoscientists help secure water for all through equal access and responsible management.
Our work protects water quality, strengthens climate resilience, and supports thriving communities.
This World Water Day, let’s work together to protect our water resources.
Water is the foundation of life, development, and equality.
This World Water Day reminds us that when water flows sustainably, communities thrive and opportunities grow. Let's protect our water resources and promote responsible management for present and future generations.
To our amazing women in geoscience—your passion and brilliance continue to drive discovery and inspire the next generation of geoscientists. Thank you for paving the way and inspiring change.
#ghig#InternationalWomensDay2026
Today we celebrate the courage, resilience, and vision that brought our nation freedom. May it remind us of our shared responsibility to build a stronger and more united country through our geoscience expertise.
God bless our homeland Ghana 🇬🇭
#GhanaMonth2026#GhanaIndependence
The Ghana Institute of Geoscientists (GhIG), Ghana’s premier professional geoscience community, invites you to become a member.
Explore membership and be part of a collective shaping the future of geoscience in Ghana.
#geoscience#mining#GhIG
The Ghana Institute of Geoscientists congratulates Prof. Yvonne Loh, Patron of the GhIG UG Chapter, on her promotion to Associate Professor of Hydrogeology. This reflects her dedication to teaching, research, and advancement of geoscience.
Congratulations Prof. Yvonne Loh. 👏🏽🎉
Hearty congratulations to Eric Dominic Forson on his promotion to Associate Professor of Geophysics and Geodata Analysis. Ghana Institute of Geoscientists celebrates this milestone and his continued contributions to the profession.
Well done Prof. Forson. 👏🏽🥳🎉
Happy New Year from the GhIG
As we step into 2026, we wish you a prosperous year ahead. We truly value your membership and we look forward to strengthening our relationship with all our members and partners as we continue our journey together.
#GhanaInstituteOfGeoscientists
🌟Congratulations to Our New Leaders!🌟
GhIG proudly congratulates our newly elected Executives.
We look forward to your leadership and the positive impact you will make in our community.
Wishing you great success in your endeavors!
#GHIG#Leadership#Geoscience