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    Ghana to Launch Public Library Offering Over 100 Air Quality Sensors for Community Use, with Plans to Expand Across West Africa

    Justus AkaminBy Justus AkaminJuly 4, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Ghana to Launch Public Library Offering Over 100 Air Quality Sensors for Community Use, with Plans to Expand Across West Africa

    Written by Maria Heloisa Barbosa BorgesPublished on 04/07/2026 at 12:59

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    The library will have more than 100 standardized air quality sensors, which can be borrowed by citizens, community groups, and organizations. The system is in the final stages of preparation and is expected to generate reliable data to guide environmental and public health policies in Ghana and West Africa

    Ghana will inaugurate a public library of air quality sensors, an initiative aimed at expanding the population’s access to environmental monitoring tools and strengthening data collection on air pollution in the country. According to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), a partner of the TV BRICS network, the equipment will be installed in different locations to measure air quality in real-time, and the project is also expected to be expanded to other West African countries where monitoring capacity is still limited.

    The new structure will feature more than 100 standardized air quality sensors, which can be borrowed by citizens, community groups, and organizations. According to those responsible for the initiative, the system is in the final stages of preparation to begin operations, with the proposal to establish an accessible monitoring network capable of generating reliable data and supporting the formulation of evidence-based environmental and public health policies

    The public library of air quality sensors

    image: Ghana News Agency (GNA)
    image: Ghana News Agency (GNA)

    Ghana will inaugurate a public library of air quality sensors with the aim of expanding the population’s access to environmental monitoring tools and strengthening data collection on air pollution

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    The idea is for air quality monitoring to no longer be restricted to technical bodies and to directly involve citizens

    According to the Ghana News Agency, a partner of TV BRICS, the equipment will be installed in different locations to measure air quality in real-time

    With air quality sensors distributed throughout the territory, the proposal is to generate a broader and more up-to-date picture of pollution in the country, something difficult to obtain with fixed stations alone

    How citizens can borrow the equipment

    The new structure will feature over 100 standardized air quality sensors, which can be borrowed by citizens, community groups, and organizations

    The loan model resembles that of a book library, but with measurement equipment, which reduces access costs and expands the reach of monitoring

    According to those responsible for the initiative, the system is in the final stages of preparation for the start of operations

    Once operational, the network will allow any interested person or group to use the air quality sensors to monitor pollution in their area, without relying on expensive or complex structures

    Reliable data for environmental policies

    The proposal is to establish an accessible monitoring network capable of generating reliable data and supporting the formulation of evidence-based environmental and public health policies

    With air quality sensors in hand, communities and authorities would have concrete numbers to base decisions that today often lack information

    The initiative will also allow the population to adjust their daily activities according to air conditions, including outdoor practices

    Knowing in real-time how the air quality is helps, for example, to decide the best time for physical activities or to avoid more polluted areas on critical days

    Identify polluted areas and reduce emissions

    In addition to guiding people’s routines, the information collected by the air quality sensors will assist local authorities in identifying more polluted areas and defining targeted measures to reduce emissions

    With a more detailed map of pollution, it becomes easier to act where the problem is more severe

    The expectation is that the expansion of environmental data collection and use will contribute to the improvement of pollution control policies and the enhancement of the population’s quality of life

    The logic is that better data leads to better decisions, transforming monitoring into concrete action against air pollution

    The expansion to West Africa

    The air quality sensor project is also expected to expand to other West African countries, where environmental monitoring capacity is still limited

    The idea is that Ghana’s experience will serve as a model for a regional pollution monitoring network

    In a region with few measuring instruments, bringing air quality sensors to more countries can help fill an important gap in environmental information

    This expansion would provide neighboring communities and governments with the same monitoring tools that Ghana is setting up, extending the reach of the initiative

    Ghana will inaugurate a public library with more than 100 standardized air quality sensors that citizens, community groups, and organizations can borrow to measure pollution in real-time, according to the Ghana News Agency, a partner of TV BRICS

    The system, still in the final stages of preparation, aims to establish an accessible monitoring network, generate reliable data, and support evidence-based environmental and public health policies, as well as allow the population to adjust their activities according to air conditions

    The information should also help authorities identify more polluted areas and reduce emissions, and the project is expected to be expanded to other West African countries, where monitoring capacity is still limited

    And you, what do you think about the public library of air quality sensors that Ghana is setting up for citizens to measure pollution in real-time? Do you believe that putting these devices in the hands of the population can improve pollution control? Share your opinion and exchange ideas with other readers about the environment and air quality

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