Programmes
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CIVIL SOCIETY IN GOVERNANCE PROJECT
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Promoting
Democracy and Good Governance in Africa
This
project aims at promoting good governance by strengthening civil
society to actively participate in the legislative and policy processes.
In Ghana where a series of public for a have been
organized, the project helps to promote accountability amongst public
officials by creating a platform for interaction between civil society
on one hand and policy makers, MPs and government functionaries
on the other.
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Raising tomorrow's leaders today
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| Young participants in a World
Environment Day activity planting a tree |
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THE PUBLIC INTEREST NETWORK
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Promoting
Human Rights in Africa
The Foundation supports the Public Interest Network, a human rights
watch group and think tank which is engaged in defending and protecting
Humans Rights by addressing violations. The network uses Public
Interest Litigation strategies and Public Interest Laws tools and
is engaged in advocating for and protecting the rights of the poor,
vulnerable disadvantaged in society.
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Promoting peace and global understanding
among young people
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| Taking part in a United Nations
Day forum |
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CONSULTANCY AND TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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Training and developing Africa's human
resources
The cutting edge of our Consultancy Services is the use and application
of relevant and appropriate technologies to solving Africa's development
needs. Our training programmes target and impart new and emerging
technologies to young people, equipping them for the challenges
of the 21st century.
In particular, our Entrepreneurship programmes seek to equip and
motivate young people to be able to make the decision to enter into
and succeed in self-employment.
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| Community leaders
at the closing ceremony of an embroidery training programme |
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The Foundation has a team of young but experienced professionals
that offers Project Management Contracting Service to organizations
and individuals. These services are the main sources of income and
funding for the Foundation and its programmes. Thus instead of simply
applying for free grants to run the foundation's programmes, our
Consultancy Service provides the needed resources to support our
programmes.
Our Project Management service may include all types
of social, scientific and engineering work aimed at raising the
standards of lives of the poor in society. With our Management Contracting
Services, we are able to mobilise the required technical know-how
even when they may not be available in our organisation, whilst
we manage efficiently the work of the respective consultants or
contractors. The Foundation blends experienced consultants with
intelligent young graduates. Additional to client driven work, the
Foundation may initiate and commission its own research into identified
problems and issues.
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YOUNG EXECUTIVE FORUM
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Raising
a new generation of leaders
This FORUM presents a platform for young business persons and professionals
to interact, share experience, identify opportunities, develop,
sharpen their professional acumen and acquire the skills and competencies
needed by Africans to excel in the highly competitive business world
of the 21st century.
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES
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The Foundation organises leadership development programmes aimed
at helping young people develop their potential. These programmes
aim at helping to develop leaders for all sectors of national life
and in the long term, to help reduce the problem of mismanagement
and poor leadership in Africa.
As part of our leadership development activities, the Foundation
offers an exchange programme with organisations in other countries
whose development history and culture may offer relevant lessons
to our effort to develop future leadership for Ghana.
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Raising tomorrow's industry and business
leaders today
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| University students at an entrepreneurship
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The Foundation also facilitates the coming together
of young and potential leaders at both National and International
Conferences.
The Foundation promotes a hands-on experience in
leadership development through simulations of International Conferences
and other meetings of International Leaders, like Model United
Nations Sessions, Moot Court, Mock Parliament etc. for students
who hold the greatest potential for leadership. We seek to promote
a high level of international exchange and interaction to enhance
the benefits to the participants.
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Development
clubs
The Foundation has Development Clubs in secondary
schools. Development Clubs present a forum for young people to discuss
development issues, helping to raise in them an awareness of the
issues affecting the societies they live in. Young people are also
empowered in the Development Clubs to be able to take the action
required to bring about positive change in society.
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Today's youth, tomorrow's leaders
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| A cross-section of members
of Schools' Development Clubs at programme. |
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Work
Abroad Project (WAP)
Placements abroad offer hands - on approach to the
development of young Ghanaian students and professionals.
Students and professionals may take part in scheduled
short-term placements in countries in the geographic north that
offer lessons for Africa's development. Participants will take part
in arranged work schemes whilst taking part in seminars, workshops
etc. Programmes may last a maximum of six months with an option
to raise it to one year. The mutually beneficial exchange programmes
shall afford participants the opportunity to fine-tune their skills
by learning from good examples of best practice in their respective
field for adaptation and local use.
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AFRICA SPEAKS FORUM
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This is a Forum for Africans for discussing issues of concern to
Africa. Apart from regular updates of new and proposed policies
and legislature and their effects on Africa and Africans generally,
the Forum, Africa Speaks also presents a platform for advocacy for
the rights of Africans and peoples of African descent. The Forum
serves as a Think Tank to collate ideas, strategies and analysis
as well as recommend action on issues that affect the welfare of
Africa generally and of Africans around the world.
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BROADCAST PROGRAMMES
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To promote democracy in Africa, the Foundation broadcasts on radio
and Television interviews and discussions that focus on Africa's
developmental problems and challenges and their solutions. Additional
to educating civil society on nation issues, they allow for civil
society to make an input into governance and to interact with policy
makers.
We produce the ACTION POINT Talk show for broadcast on one of the
largest independent radio stations in Ghana.
We have produced a series of TV interviews for in partnership with
the private sector.
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A radio interview with the President
of Ghana, His Excellency John Kuffour
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| A partnership with a local
radio station |
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We propose to expand the scope of our dialogue with policy makers
to include the major players on the global policy arena including
the International Development agencies and donors.
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PUBLICATIONS / DATA BANK / INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE
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The Foundation's publications disseminate appropriate development
information to target users. We hope to offer desktop publishing
services to the general public especially young entrepreneurs and
youth groups at subsidised rates.
The Foundation is in the process of establishing an information
clearinghouse / data bank where development-related information,
reports of international organisations and research findings may
be accessed.
Our Information Centres shall also work to provide cheap access
to the Internet and computers by civil society.
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THE HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEMOCRACY INSTITUTE
OF AFRICA
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For development to thrive in Africa, there must be an enabling
environment of good governance, justice, accountability and respect
for fundamental rights and freedoms.
Leaders of Tomorrow Foundation works to promote Democracy, Human
Rights and Good governance through training programmes offered by
the Human Rights and Democracy Institute of Africa.
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21st CENTURY PAN AFRICAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE |
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The Foundation proposes to organise a series of thematic conferences
in Africa and abroad to focus on the major issues and challenges
that Africa faces in the 21st Century. The Conferences shall target
particularly young and potential leaders and will help to set a
new agenda focusing on Africa's priority developmental needs for
the 21st Century.
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HEREOS OF OUR PEOPLE EDUCATIONAL (HOPE)
PROJECT
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This project seeks to highlight Black achievement by raising awareness
about the lives and times of some great Africans. The programme
aims at helping to motivate young Africans by providing them with
role models.
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Empowering young people for community
action
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SOME PAST PROGRAMMES:
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- In the run up to the 2000 Presidential elections
in Ghana, Leaders of Tomorrow Foundation in partnership with a
local Radio station organized a Voters Education Programme to
educate voters on their rights, responsibilities as well as educating
them on the election issues.
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- The Foundation in 1999 co-ordinated the launch
in the second largest city of Ghana of the On-the-line Project,
the programme of activities to celebrate the new millennium around
the globe.
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- Parliamentary Fora: The Foundation has organized
a series of public fora to provide a platform for dialogue and
interaction between MPs and Civil Society. The Foundation is now
establishing an on-line edition to expand the scope of participants
to include Ghanaians abroad.
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- A series of Entrepreneurship programmes have
been organized for young people including University students
as a means to reduce the scale of unemployment amongst young Ghanaians.
We have previously collaborated with the National Board for Small
Scale Industries (NBSSI) in organizing these programmes.
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- The Ghana Artifacts Project (GAP) which we co-ordinate
seeks to promote the use in Ghana and the UK of Artefacts as educational
resources by school children. Also as part of the Project, links
have been established between Ghanaian and UK schools. The project
is a collaboration with the Milton Keynes World Development Education
Centre.
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- In the run-up to the 2000 Elections in Ghana,
we produced and broadcast series of weekly Radio Programmes to
educate the electorate about the election issues.
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