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International Affairs in Ghana
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the International Affairs sector based in Ghana. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
24 on file
Undp Ghana
UNDP leverages digitalization, innovation, and financing to promote structural transformation, inclusive governance, and climate resilience to advance sustainable development in Ghana. We work and co-create with partners and communities to ensure no one is left behind.
51 to 200 staff
African Forum For Diplomacy Afd
African Forum for Diplomacy (AfD) is an African focused international, non-partisan, non-profit organization that serves as a platform for developing the global leadership potential of young Africans through hands-on training programs and access to high-level geopolitical platforms. The forum brings together a generation of young thinkers and decision makers in preparation of the next generation of Africa’s global leaders.
11 to 50 staff
West Africa Centre For Peace Studies Wacps
West Africa Centre for Peace Studies (WACPS), an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research and advocacy-based and policy focused organization, based in Accra, Ghana, was founded in 2004 by Africans from diverse professional backgrounds dedicated to the promotion of democracy, good governance, peace, human rights, justice and development in West, Central and East Africa. The Centre provides research, training and advocacy support in its aim to enhance peace and human development initiatives at all levels in the region in particular and Africa as a whole. In line with the aims and objective of WACPS, to advance knowledge by combining research advocacy education and study of peace through the spreading of idea of peace in the spirit of ECOWAS, AU, EU, UNESCO and UN peace by peaceful means and give a scientific and educational support to peace building and conflict transformation, resolution in Africa; promoting a ‘world domestic policy’ based on sustainable development – cooperative responsibility and ecological security. Also, to contribute to the development of a global peace culture and human security as well as to train and improve individual, group and community capabilities in peace making and conflict resolution and to research and keep records of human rights, development, diplomacy, peace and conflict related information (in the form of library, museum etc) and peace (through) entertainment (music, dancing and concert, sport etc).
11 to 50 staff
World Youth Group
The World Youth Group is the world's largest national, elected, youth, leaders consortium formed to Educate, Engage, and Encourage youth to social and political activism constituted on supporting the United Nations initiatives. Fundamental Objectives are to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (3,4,5,13,16 & 17) and promote the United Nations International Day of Education:January 24th.
51 to 200 staff
Ahaspora Professionals Network
Ahaspora is an organization of young Ghanaian professionals who have lived or been educated outside Ghana and have returned home. We want to use our knowledge, skills, and resources to make Ghana a better place to live.We recognize the immense potential, talent and opportunity that exist in Ghana, and this inspires us to use our knowledge, skills, and resources to help make Ghana a better place to live. “Aha” is an Akan word for “Here” and “Spora” is a stem of Diaspora. This name befits our new status of being home as global citizens. The group aims to bridge the gap between those who are “Ahas”, Ahasporans, and Diasporans, by sharing ideas and experiences to build a true “Gateway to Africa”.
1001 to 5000 staff
Sfligvolunteers
Our mission is to connect individuals or groups looking for the opportunity to ‘give back’ to the very people who need their support. This is a mutually beneficial arrangement where volunteers experience a whole new culture with all its complexities, whilst engendering improvement within the community.
1 to 10 staff
Unfpa Ghana
UNFPA is the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency. Our mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. In 2018, UNFPA launched efforts to achieve three transformative results, ambitions that promise to change the world for every man, woman, and young person: 1) Ending unmet need for family planning 2) Ending preventable maternal death 3) Ending gender-based violence and harmful practices
51 to 200 staff
Economic Commission For West-Africa Rehabilitation Projects
he Economic Commission for Africa Rehabilitation Projects ( EC-WARP ) is a pan-African institution created in 1962 by the General Assembly of the United Nations. Its membership comprises all the 15 West African Member States. It began its operations on 21st November, 1963 with the primary purpose of accompanying and supporting newly independent African countries in their quest to build their human resource capacities as a necessary prerequisite for sustaining independence and promoting socio-economic development. Its main activities, derived from its mandate, are organized around a portfolio of capacity development and training programmes as well as a set of policy research and dialogue initiatives. It also offers on-demand advisory services to governments and public institutions, and serves as a forum for exploration of alternative thinking on West African development. The Institute functions as a subsidiary body of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Rehabilitation Projects ( EC-WARP ). It is headquartered in Dakar, Senegal and its membership comprises all the 54 African Member States. IDEP is the pioneer pan-African institution established on the African continent for the building, upgrading and/or updating of the technical aptitudes and proficiencies of mid-career and senior government officials in economic management and development planning.
201 to 500 staff
Spreadlove Home & Abroad
The mission statement of SpreadLove Home & Abroad is to enhance the well-being of society through creating a genuine platform for all to voluntarily provide assistance towards the reduction of the various challenges that confront the world by:(a) accepting challenging situations from both home & abroad and putting them under critical analysis with the aim of finding plausible initiatives; for (b) making lives and situations better and more comfortable; while (c) reaching UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
11 to 50 staff
Ghana Commission For Unesco
Vision The vision of the Ghana Commission for UNESCO is to be a highly progressive National Commission that improves access and participation in programmes and activities within UNESCO’s fields of competence in Ghana. Mission To promote UNESCO’s objectives and ideals in Ghana as a contribution to global peace, poverty alleviation, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through Education, the Sciences, Culture, Communication and Information. Functions The Commission performs the following functions: Acts as an advisory body to the government in determining policies with regard to UNESCO and its programmes. Serves as a liason agency involving Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in UNESCO activities for the advancement of Education, the Sciences, Culture and Communication, with the aim of advancing mutual knowledge and understanding of UNESCO’s work towards the common welfare of human-kind. Disseminates information from and to UNESCO. Exchanges information and experiences with its counterparts in Member States of the Organization. Fosters close co-operation between state agencies and services, professionals and other universities as well General Conferences and other inter-governmental meetings convened by UNESCO, in the preparations of Ghana’s position papers by preparing the contribution of Government to the work of these meetings. Participants in the search for candidates for vacant UNESCO posts financed under the regular programme or from extra- budgetary resources, and in the placement of UNESCO Fellowship holders. Participates in the planning and execution of activities entrusted to UNESCO which are undertaken with the assistance of the United Nations in Ghana.
11 to 50 staff
Integrated Diplomacy
SEIDU MOHAMMED 360 Enterprise is a consortium strategic services establishment to accelerate businesses growth and success.
1 to 10 staff
International Human Rights Commission Africa
Promoting International Human Rights in Africa
201 to 500 staff
Africa Prosperity Network
APN is an independent, African-owned and not-for-profit organisation committed to the creation of prosperity for Africans and Global Africans through the establishment of platforms for partnerships between Africa’s political and business leaders, Pan-African thought leaders, and civil society in Africa.
11 to 50 staff
African Security Sector Network
The African Security Sector Network (ASSN) is a non-governmental network of African institutions, scholars and practitioners working in the areas of Security and Justice Reform. Founded in 2003, the multidisciplinary network has its headquarters in Accra, Ghana, with regional hubs in Juba, Johannesburg and Nairobi.
11 to 50 staff
Gi Technologies
Corporate Profile Information and communication technologies can be powerful tools to maintain customer and supplier relationships, explore new markets, and create systematic records of management and financial information that can be effectively utilized for internal learning as well as reporting to external stakeholders. In the fast-moving and demanding world in which we live and work, once in a rare while a company comes along that actually delivers more than it promises, exceeding the customers’ needs, beyond their expectations and imagination – A company that is dynamic, innovative and yet completely dependable. A company that raises the bar. That company is Gateway Information-Technologies. GI-Technologies is a leading information and communication technology (ICT) company that offers a comprehensive programme and expertise on repair, servicing, maintenance and cleaning of ICT equipment unmatched in the industries. We are also into web development, corporate branding and Multimedia services, Software development, Database management and IT training as well as liaising with ISP to ensure consistency and uninterrupted IT service delivery. GI-Technologies depends on its technically advanced next generation infrastructure to deliver best in class customer-aware and lifestyle-enhancing products and services that anticipate customers' needs. We understand that a customer are on-the-go, busy and mobile and expects frictionless and seamless services. By deeply understanding the needs of customers – GI-Technologies delivers the right products and services at the right time – helping customers simplify their lives, enabling them to transact their businesses and lives easily and ensuring a WOW user-experience from start to finish
11 to 50 staff
United Nations Ghana
The UN in Ghana works with the Government of Ghana, civil society organizations, academic institutions, the private sector and development partners, to support Ghana to deliver on its pledge to achieve the Global Goals and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and to leave no one behind.
501 to 1000 staff
Young Diplomats Of Ghana Ydg
The Young Diplomats of Ghana (YDG) is a registered non-governmental and non-profit network committed to nurturing a new generation of aspiring leaders and diplomats in Ghana, while enhancing their advocacy skills. Through rigorous training, policy campaigns, and research initiatives, selected delegates and members gain access to a wealth of resources and opportunities designed to develop, nurture, and maximize their skills and potential. This unique empowerment equips them to contribute meaningfully to national discourses as young global leaders and diplomats, and to serve as Ambassadors for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Ghana. YDG thus provides a distinctive platform for young professionals and students to engage, learn, and exchange ideas with senior diplomats, business leaders, government officials, and experts from diverse fields. This unparalleled opportunity is designed to expand their knowledge and perspectives, empowering them to leverage diplomacy as a strategic tool for driving the sustainable development of the country and the African continent.
11 to 50 staff
Council On Foreign Relations-Ghana
The Council on Foreign Relations-Ghana (CFR-Ghana) is an independent, private, non-partisan, and non-profit institution specializing on Ghana’s foreign policy and international affairs, especially those relating to the West African sub-region and Africa. Its membership is open to diplomats, bankers, lawyers, academicians, media practitioners, academicians, military officers as well as other distinguished professionals, public servants, traditional leaders and politicians.
11 to 50 staff
Ghana Commission For Unesco
Vision The vision of the Ghana Commission for UNESCO is to be a highly progressive National Commission that improves access and participation in programmes and activities within UNESCO’s fields of competence in Ghana. Mission To promote UNESCO’s objectives and ideals in Ghana as a contribution to global peace, poverty alleviation, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through Education, the Sciences, Culture, Communication and Information. Functions The Commission performs the following functions: Acts as an advisory body to the government in determining policies with regard to UNESCO and its programmes. Serves as a liason agency involving Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in UNESCO activities for the advancement of Education, the Sciences, Culture and Communication, with the aim of advancing mutual knowledge and understanding of UNESCO’s work towards the common welfare of human-kind. Disseminates information from and to UNESCO. Exchanges information and experiences with its counterparts in Member States of the Organization. Fosters close co-operation between state agencies and services, professionals and other universities as well General Conferences and other inter-governmental meetings convened by UNESCO, in the preparations of Ghana’s position papers by preparing the contribution of Government to the work of these meetings. Participants in the search for candidates for vacant UNESCO posts financed under the regular programme or from extra- budgetary resources, and in the placement of UNESCO Fellowship holders. Participates in the planning and execution of activities entrusted to UNESCO which are undertaken with the assistance of the United Nations in Ghana.
11 to 50 staff
Africa Youth Forum International - Ayfi
Youth Engagement, Youth Empowerment, Youth Leadership, Youth Diplomacy, Youth Affairs, and Youth Development in Building The Next Generation Leaders For Mother Africa.
51 to 200 staff
Emerging Diplomats Model United Nations-Edmun
The Future of Diplomacy Starts Here! Emerging Diplomats Model United Nations provides students and young people the platform to engage in Diplomacy, Global Discourse, Negotiation, and Leadership. Join the next generation of diplomats to steer the UN and Global Affairs!
1 to 10 staff
African Corporate Governance Network Chairs Forum
ACGNCF (Africa Corporate Governance Governance Network Chairs Forum)
201 to 500 staff
No Child Left Behind Educational Complex
No Child Left Behind Educational Complex is situated in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana between the villages of Kabile and Jamera. The Complex is currently running as a school with over 300 students and 14 teachers. Being an educator in the United States, we have conducted teacher in-service trainings in order to expose the teachers to Western methodologies. We are in the process of building a two story building to house students from nearby villages as well as any Western professionals who are willing to come to conduct trainings to the students and even villagers. The Complex sits on at least five acres of land which is being developed into space where students can grow and harvest their own food. Our pigs and goats also offer the opportunity for our students to develop their own business of raising and breeding the animals. The water from our well on the Complex property provides clean water to the community as well as irrigates the land. Our vision of our Complex is different in that we are a creating a safe environment for students, teachers and the local villagers to take advantage of the connection to Western practices and blend them with local, cultural ideologies. We are sending our teachers slowly to Ghanian Universities in exchange for their commitment to remain at our school for two post-graduate years, or more.
11 to 50 staff
Lamèsè
Lamèsè is a full service global public health firm, committed to restoring accountability and tackling injustices in health systems in developing countries through the use of legal, public health and change management tools. Areas of Expertise : Public Health Law, Policy and Advocacy Public Health (Quality Improvement) Healthcare Facility Compliance Healthcare Management Medico-Legal Services
1 to 10 staff