George Okorley

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For over 12 years, George has been instrumental in Strategy, Operations and Management with special focus on Climate, Gender, Youth, Development and MEL systems in different organisations. He has expansive experience in coaching and guiding tertiary students and other youth to find purpose, direction and meaning in life. Currently, he is a technical lead in World Vision Ghana in matters of championing development through, and with faith actors. Research, capacity building, counselling, strategy and programming, as well as negotiations are his primary mandates. George is passionate about leadership development. He sits on boards and contributes to impactful changes with far-reaching vision and dynamism.

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The Galamsey Fight, To Be Or Not To Be?

It was a hot afternoon on May 29, 2017. All was going well, or was it? At least people were going about their day-to-day...

The Role of Businesses in Combating Climate Change: A Strategic Necessity for the Future

As the world grapples with the urgent challenges posed by climate change, it is no longer just the responsibility of governments or environmental activists...

Why Climate Change Is a Corporate Imperative: A Strategic Framework for Sustainability

Introduction For much of the 20th century, climate change was framed primarily as an environmental concern, an issue to be addressed by policymakers, scientists, and...

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AG Steps In to Take Over OSP Cases After Court Directive

The Office of the Attorney-General is moving to take...

Mahama: Free Primary Healthcare Programme to achieve Universal Health Coverage

President John Dramani Mahama has officially launched the Free...

Bridging Change and Cohesion: The Impact of Alternative Convos

Alternative Convos Podcast is not just a show, it is a space, intentionally created for honest conversations that often do not happen elsewhere.

The OSP at a Crossroads: A Citizen’s Reflection on Justice, Power, and the Long Game

The fight against corruption is not a short-term endeavour, it is a long game that requires patience, consistency, and collective commitment. The OSP is one piece of that puzzle, but its survival and effectiveness will ultimately reflect the seriousness with which Ghana is prepared to confront corruption at its roots.
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