Kafui is the senior administrative assistant at C3SS. She obtained her MPA degree at KNUST after which she pursued her career in professional administrative work. She has over 22 years of working experience. She previously worked at the Statistics Department and the Biomedical Engineering Department in the University of Ghana.
In the climate change and Sustainability sector, Kafui has a strong passion in sustainable procurement and green environment.
Senior Administrative Assistant
kanyasor-nartey@ug.edu.gh
Zelda is a Natural Resource Management graduate from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology,Kumasi. She is a nature conservation and photography enthusiasts. She is interested in environmental sustainability, wildlife conservation and exploring diverse ways to effectively and collectively manage our natural resources, especially the vulnerable and threatened resources.
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Introducing Naroog Thelma Bamanteeh, an aspiring climate change advocate with a background in Geography and Resource Development. Thelma is on a quest to learn more and deepen her understanding on climate change. She is passionate about sustainability and hopes to make a significant impact at the nexus of eco-friendly living and climate change.
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Tehillah Addy is a forward-thinking BSc IT graduate with a passion for blending technology skills with a focus on addressing climate change. Armed with a strong foundation in Information Technology. He is dedicated to exploring innovative solutions at the intersection of IT and environmental sustainability. With a keen interest in leveraging technology to mitigate the impacts of climate change, He brings a unique perspective to the realm of IT. Eager to make a positive impact, and is committed to driving meaningful change and contributing to a more sustainable future through the thoughtful integration of IT and environmental initiative.
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Godslove Ahortor is a graduate of the University of Ghana with a bachelor's degree in Geography and Resource Development with History. Godslove is passionate about using GIS and geospatial data science to address environmental issues and problems, such as climate change, habitat loss, pollution, natural disasters, and environmental justice. He is also interested in learning new and emerging technologies and techniques, such as web GIS, cloud computing, machine learning, and big data analytics. He also has a passion for aviation and is interested in the impact of the aviation industry on the environment and potential solutions, such as sustainable aviation fuels, electric and hybrid aircraft, and carbon offsetting.
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Mfah Barrister Amadu is a passionate and dedicated individual with a keen interest in addressing pressing global challenges. With a background in Economics and Geography, Mfah brings a unique perspective to issues related to climate change awareness and economic sustainability. Having recognized the interconnected nature of environmental and economic concerns, Mfah has committed time and effort to raising awareness, particularly among students and staff at University of Ghana.As an advocate for climate change awareness, Mfah actively engages with educational institutions to promote environmental education. Believing in the power of informed youth, Mfah works with other committed student leaders to empower students with knowledge about climate change and its implications for the future.In addition to environmental advocacy, Mfah is deeply involved in economic issues, recognizing the importance of sustainable economic practices.
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Mavis Teye is a graduate of the University of Ghana with a bachelor’s degree in Geography and Resource Development. As an environmentally conscious individual, Mavis is passionate about sustainable urban development. She has profound interest in climate change and sustainable cities which stems from a genuine commitment to fostering a healthier and more resilient future for our planet. She aims to be an advocate for change and seeks opportunities in creating cities that are not only resilient but also thriving and harmonious with the natural world.
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