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About us

Future of Ghana (FOG) is a UK registered charity established to organise, mobilise and connect second-generation Ghanaians in the diaspora with each other and with Ghanaians at home. We are a values-driven organisation focused on building legacy across generations. From our Board of Trustees to our volunteers, we believe the mobilisation of knowledge, skills and resources of Ghanaians at home and abroad plays a pivotal role in empowering communities both in the UK and in Ghana. We endeavour to be an exemplary organisation in how we support nation-building through our FOG Pillars and work with young people between the ages of 16-35.

Future of Ghana is headquartered in the UK with a regional chapter in Germany, Future of Ghana Germany. Our core organisational teams consist of 21 skilled volunteers, of which 9 and 12 are based in the UK and Germany respectively. Our team members are responsible for operations, strategy and delivery of our programmes, events and advocacy activities. Though each of our country organisations is independently registered with their respective national nongovernmental organisation (NGO) laws and regulations we operate and align to achieve a common vision.

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Future of Enterprise Forum, Accra, 2019

FOG Germany Team

Our Vision

Young Ghanaians globally uniting to drive positive change in Ghana, through innovation & collaboration.

Our Mission To create platforms for young Ghanaians at home and abroad to connect, share skills and knowledge to impact Ghana’s development.

Our Values

Innovation - We embrace new ideas, creative thinking and new technology in all of our work.

Excellence - In everything we do, we strive for excellence to be our average.

Connecting generations - We seek to learn from and connect with the generations that have come before us and the generations to come.

Integrity - We aim to be open, transparent and honest in how we operate, steward our resources and deliver our services.

Building communities - We build and empower our communities through programmes and events in collaboration with partners, funders and sponsors.

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