Ghana Chapter
Development Stage
Growth/Scale
Region
Number of members
49Collaborations chair(s)
Contact person
Chairs
Dolores Dickson
Learning, collaborations for funding and access to resources and expertise
Peter Akai Anum
To help achieve the SDGs
Coordinators
Brian Maina
Members
Janet Boakye
GODSON CHARNOR
Linda Fremah
Peter Badimak YARO
Ethel Koomson
Aaron Justice Tsatsaku
DORCAS APOORE
Gilbert Aboagye Boye
David Ewusi-Mensah
Collaboration, knowledge sharing and impact
Alhassan Nuhu
Peter Akai Anum
To help achieve the SDGs
Wieke de Vries
Ayodele Maji
Philip Boakye
Alice Amegah
Enock Ebbah
Amadu Mohammed
Ernest Gibson Kpordotsi
To connect with people from all over the world in order to contribute my quota to achieving the Catalyst 2030 goals by assisting in program organization, budgeting and fundraising ideas, monitoring, evaluating, and supervising programs and projects in any aspect of the SDGs while learning new things to improve my potential.
Linda Agyei
To gain skills, knowledge and experience
N'guettia Simon Pierre KOBENAN
Contribuer à faire atteindre les objectifs et la vision de Catalyst 2030
Dzogbenyui AGBLEVON
I've joined the Catalyst's family in view to be at the center of Sustainable Development Goals' Information, News, Collaborations, and Opportunities. As a social-entrepreneur wholeheartedly drived to solve my communities issues and with Web development and Digital Marketing background, I'm opened to join hands to any collaboration through which we can once again change the narratives.
Alexander Nuer
To learn, share, network and co-create synergies that will impact communities of practice within the social entrepreneurship, agribusiness and international development spaces and academia
Rukayatu Abdulai
Terence Asitibasi
Dolores Dickson
Learning, collaborations for funding and access to resources and expertise
Bawa Abdulai Yakubu
RuWYEDA is committed and dedicated to serving humanity and we are making sure that we support the SDGs for a successful implemention, this could be done through partnership and networking/
Nana Ama Boa-Amponsem
Think Education primarily works with low-cost private schools and their stakeholders to improve learning outcomes by managing their schools more effectively. Beneficiaries include students from underserved communities attending these schools, school leaders, and educators.
VERA OSEI-BONSU
I look forward to joining key collaborations and networks in my field to promote food security
Johnson Quame
I hope to contribute to the movement because every initiative which am about to embark on I want the movement to see the change am making, And also I as times goes on I will need the movement to support through funding
Peter Carlos Okantey
- To learn more and acquire more knowledge about social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship in general. - Effectively network to help build and develop Palm University.
Jakpa Wizi
Theodora Anti
Learn, share experience, contribute to Africa's development and boost my social entrepreneurship
Issifu Sulemana
The numerouse information and resources that one stands to gain or take advantage to bring change / promote development in our local communities is my key motivation for joining
Victoria Seshie
It has been a part of my 2023 resolution to find a network of like-minded, goal driven and empowered individuals and I believe catalyst 2030 is the best place to be. I’m looking forward to more networking, learning, conversations and other opportunities that will promote our contribution to quality early childhood education
Nicholas Nyarko Asante
I hope to leverage on the global network this platform will provide to learn best ways to improve.
Annor Douglas
To Networking to promote Sustainable Development
Yonnah Keleku
collaborations and networks
Samuel kwasi Osei
To learn and shear my experience with peace builders access the nation
Joseph Awuah
As a dedicated advocate for youth empowerment and ethical technology practices, I aim to significantly contribute to the Catalyst 2030 movement through my experiences with Ckodon Accelerators and Encode Justice Ghana. Both initiatives have given me a deep understanding of educational technology and the importance of ethical AI, which I am eager to share with the Catalyst 2030 community.I look forward to learning from the diverse experiences and expertise of other Catalyst 2030 members.
Charles Vandyck
I joined Catalyst to contribute to the advancement of the network, as well as to learn and grow. As an advocate for the decolonisation of aid and alternative responses to structural racism, power asymmetry, intersectional injustices, and resource inequalities within the international development aid system, Catalyst 2030 is a network that can help foster connections and collaborative advantage.
Amenano Jacob
To learn from others and also teach others who need my help
Lecia Ackerson
To join forces with like-minded individuals and organizations, to amplify my efforts and make a greater impact.
Christopher Wisdom Penu
A global network for a village action and funding
Ewura Ama Jenkins
George Geraldo de Lima
Jennifer Adomah
I love to dedicate myself to things that will cause change and a positive development
Oyetolani Oyewolu
As the strategy director of a global food company with a strong interest in Africa, I have a platform to influence policy decisions of the government and investment decisions of the company. As I have done in the past, when in 2017, I submitted tomato policy recommendations to the Nigerian government for consideration. By joining the Catalyst 2030 community, I hope to deepen my knowledge of Africa's food challenges and engage with other stakeholders in proferring sustainable solutions.