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From Personal Experience to Global Impact: Akorfa Dagadu’s Story Featured in Cell Press

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We are proud to share that our founder, Akorfa Dagadu, was recently featured in Cell Press as part of their prestigious Rising Black Scientists collection. In the article, Akorfa shares the personal experiences that shaped her passion for addressing plastic pollution — from witnessing the devastating effects of plastic waste in her hometown of Accra, Ghana, to pioneering solutions through Ishara.

Her story highlights the intersection of environmental justice, scientific innovation, and community action. This recognition not only celebrates Akorfa’s journey but also reflects the values at the core of Ishara: turning lived experience into systems-level change.

Read the full article here.

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