The discussions focused on strengthening collaboration for the benefit of Ghana

Ghana’s Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, Meredith Naakai Lamptey-Addy, together with the Secretary-General of the Ghana Commission for UNESCO, Dr. Osman Damba Tahidu, held a strategic engagement with Edmond Moukala, UNESCO Country Director in Accra.

The meeting served as an official introduction of the newly appointed Permanent Delegate to the staff of the UNESCO Accra Office and provided a platform to discuss key priorities aligned with UNESCO’s mandate.

The discussions focused on strengthening collaboration to ensure Ghana derives maximum benefit from UNESCO’s programmes in education, science, culture, and communication.

The parties reviewed ongoing projects within the Accra Office and examined strategies for enhancing coordination, implementing necessary reforms, and fostering more effective engagement with all UNESCO stakeholders in Ghana.

Attention was also given to addressing programmatic challenges and identifying ways to amplify Ghana’s presence and influence within UNESCO’s global framework.

The parties reaffirmed their commitment to working closely together and with relevant partners to ensure that UNESCO’s impact in Ghana is visible, relevant, and transformative at all levels.



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