Enabling individuals, NGOs, and corporations strengthen communities
07th September, 2010
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Staff

 
 Jonathan Akuamoah

"It is said that, the measure of a great nation is its ability to help those less fortunate, and Ghana is leading the way in philanthropy in West Africa.
I am proud to work with UWG and our corporate partners to encourage, nurture and support corporate social responsibility as a catalyst to sustain and impact communities.
If it takes a village to raise a child it will take a nation to raise our village."



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 Auberon Jeleel Odoom
“One of the biggest challenges facing Ghana’s NGO community is in delivering measurable improvements to the lives of the communities they serve. The will may be there but if the structures to build capacity, develop strategies and secure funding are not in place, lasting change can never be achieved. United Way Ghana has this expertise and seeks to share these skills to promote sustainable development across the country.”

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 Herman Osabutey
“Working at United Way Ghana has allowed me to combine two of my greatest loves: volunteering and networking. As volunteer co-ordinator, I am in a unique position where I get to meet a broad cross-section of Ghanaian society from the humble trader who wants to support her local community to CEOs who want to invest some of their time and money into developmental projects.”

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 Faustina Avotri Dei
“I spent my formative years travelling and this gave me a greater appreciation of Ghana’s diverse cultures and communities. I hope to use that knowledge to support United Way’s community programmes.”

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 Faustina Abbey
'I am very happy to be a part of an organisation aimed at improving the lives of others in our communities and i intend to tackle my administrative duties to the best of my ability'

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 Joy Abbey
'UWG has given me the opportunity to use my profession to assist the people who need it the most and helped to expand my knowledge in organising and handling projects'

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