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    John Kojo Williams, Co-founder of (CSR) West Africa John Kojo Williams, Co-founder of (CSR) West Africa

    The Co-founder of the Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) West Africa, John Kojo Williams, has called on the private sector to actively partner organisations seeking support to implement sustainability projects or impactful social causes in Ghana.

    Williams was speaking to a section of the media after sharing practical sustainability funding strategies as a panellist at the Ghana AIDS Commission’s 14th National HIV/AIDS Partnership Forum under the theme: “Harnessing Domestic Resources to end AIDS by 2030”.

    Key partners and stakeholders of the Commission attended the event, which was held at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel on October 22, 2025.

    Williams explained: “Post-COVID and in many parts of the world, reports indicate that global official development assistance is waning and slowing down due to a multiplicity of factors such as political and economic challenges affecting donor countries, shifting priorities and other geopolitical considerations.

    “So, countries in the Global South, like Ghana, are encouraged to look inwards, especially to their private sector, to fund social causes and sustainability projects.”

    The reduction in the level of official development assistance being experienced by countries in the Global South, according to the Centre for CSR, West Africa, presents a unique and brilliant opportunity for key players in the private sector to partner organisations like the Ghana AIDS Commission to achieve its ambitious but possible objective of ending AIDS in Ghana by 2030.

    “It is amazing that CSR and sustainability projects often help unlock opportunities that will contribute positively to the bottom lines of companies when they actively and strategically immerse themselves in these interventions.

    A lot of businesses have become admired brands, and their fortunes and patronage have improved significantly due to their commitment to supporting social causes,” Williams revealed.

    As the highest policy-making body on HIV/AIDS, Ghana AIDS Commission, operating under the Office of the President, provides effective and efficient leadership in the coordination of programs and activities to provide support, guidance and leadership for the national response to HIV and AIDS in Ghana.

    Research indicates that public-private partnerships have been instrumental in enhancing healthcare initiatives across Africa, improving access to treatment, testing, and prevention services.

    In Ghana, continued collaboration is critical to achieving the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets and ultimately ending AIDS by 2030.

    Williams emphasised the urgent need for multi-sectoral collaboration to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic, which continues to pose a significant public health challenge in Ghana.

    “The private sector plays a pivotal role in any nation’s development. Key players in the private sector should open up to collaborations, partnerships and innovative solutions to sustain and scale up Ghana’s HIV/AIDS responses,” he stated.

    As Ghana moves toward a vision of an AIDS-free generation, joint efforts between the private sector and the Ghana AIDS Commission are more vital than ever to ensure sustainable, long-term impact.

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