Dr. Emefa Aku Ansah

Project and Applied Management specialist
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IntroProject and Applied Management specialist
Known forTeaching & Research
A.K.A.Emefa Aku
A.K.A.Emefa Aku
PlacesGhana
isTeacher Researcher Humanitarian
Work fieldAcademia Philosophy
Gender
Female
Birth31 May 1979
Age45 years
Education
SWISS Business SchoolDoctor of Business Administration (DBA)(2017—2020)
SWISS Business SchoolMaster of Applied Business Research (MABR)(2019—2019)
University of Ghana, LegonMaster of Philosophy in HRM(2014—2014)
GIMPABSc Operations and Project Management(2010—2010)
University of Ghana, AccraDiploma in Adult Education(2004—2004)
Awards
UNESCO King Hammad Bin Isa-Al Khalifa ICT in Education Award2006
Notable Works
Executive Director - Ceinode Ghana (NGO)2020
Lecturer (Part Time) - GIMPA2022
Global G.L.O.W (Partnership Coordinator)2022
Lecturer (Part Time) Methodist University College2019
Regional Coordinator - USAID Ghana2016
Research Assistant - Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research2014
Research Assistant - Ministry of Health, Ghana2013
Research Assistant - Health Inc.2012
Data collection Team Member - STAR Ghana2012
Ghana Team Member - PLAN International2011
Team Member - WHO/UNICEF Better Medicines Project2011
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Biography

Dr. Emefa Aku Ansah is a Project and Applied Management specialist with considerable teaching, research and consulting experience in, Human Resource Management, General Management, Project Management, Teacher education, Community Development, and Education-Focused Communications. She is currently an Adjunct Lecturer of Management at the School of Public Service and Governance, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration [GIMPA].

In 2009, she founded the Ghanaian non-profit organization CEINODE Ghana, which today serves young girls in schools, communities and annually connects girls of all levels and ages through advocacy day celebrations like Stand Up for Girls. She has over the years teamed with global non-profits like LitWorld and Global G.L.O.W to accelerate girls’ progress on targeted outcomes using the Herstory Theory of Change.

She has since gained expertise in program administration and project management, sustainable and social development, community engagement, research, resource mobilization, public education and social responsibility, creating and managing strategic partnerships. She is a gender champion and has integrated gender into education and health programs and provided support in gender analysis and gender sensitization training for a range of funders and partners. She is an astonishing advocate for Girls’ education and a mentor to girls and women in Ghana. 

She is the author of The Girls’ Guide to Self-Dicovery and winner of The UNESCO King Hammad Bin Isa-Al Khalifa ICT Awards for the Global Teenager Project Ghana in 2008 under the ministry of Education. 

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