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 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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Ghana’s Producer Inflation Inches Up in December 2025, but Monthly Prices Ease — GSS Report

Ghana's Producer Price Inflation (PPI) rose to 1.9% in December 2025, up from 1.3% in November, but declined 0.8% month-on-month, indicating short-term relief for domestic producers

Ghana Deepens Value Addition with Landmark Gold Refining Agreement

Ghana signs landmark gold refining deal with Gold Coast Refinery, boosting local value addition, revenue retention, and job creation. Agreement marks shift from exporting raw gold to domestic processing.

President Mahama Takes “The Accra Reset” to Davos, Calls for New Global Cooperation Framework

Ghana to host inaugural Accra Reset Davos meeting, led by President John Dramani Mahama, focusing on sovereignty and global cooperation.

From Imposition to Solidarity

Local ideas overlooked, Western voices amplified. The stark reality of global development bias in action.
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