Developing tomorrow’s leaders

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It's Day 4 of our 12 Days of Giving, and we’re inviting you to sponsor a Lead For Ghana Associate. Your donation ensures a dedicated, well-trained educator reaches a high-need classroom, transforming the academic journey and future of dozens of learners. Help us place tomorrow's leaders in schools today! Click to donate: bit.ly/lfgdonate_ #12DaysOfGiving #LeadForGhana #SponsorAnAssociate
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It's Day 3 of our 12 Days of Giving, and we’re building Possibility. Your donation helps sponsor a Capstone Project to boost crucial school and community infrastructure from fixing classrooms to installing water points. You create a safer, more inspiring environment for learning. Click the link to invest in tangible change today: bit.ly/lfgdonate #GoAheadLead #LeadForGhana #12DaysOfGiving
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On Day 2 of our 12 Days of Giving, we're focusing on the foundational element of a brighter future: phenomenal teachers. Your support is the key to placing excellent educators in classrooms that need them most, delivering quality instruction, inspiration, and opportunity directly to these learners. Invest in the next generation today! Click here to make a real difference: bit.ly/lfgdonate #GoAheadLead #LeadForGhana #12DaysOfGiving
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Today is Day 1 of our 12 Days of Giving! We’re kicking things off by championing student voice and integrity through our National Integrity Writing Competition. An initiative by The Leadership Network that gives young people a platform to critically and creatively explore malpractice, its consequences, and solutions through essays, poems, or short stories. You can support this important work by funding cash prizes, donating tech devices like laptops or tablets, or sponsoring product hampers. Donate today - bit.ly/lfgdonate_ #GoAheadLead #LeadForGhana #TLN #TheLeadershipNetwork
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Today is International Anti-Corruption Day, and this year’s theme says it all: Uniting with Youth Against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow’s Integrity. To bring this message to life, we took to the streets and asked a simple but revealing question: “Your future is at risk. Your exam results are on the line. Would you A) Be honest and risk failing, or B) Use a shortcut to pass? Why?” The answers were honest, thoughtful, funny, and sometimes surprising. They reminded us that integrity is built in the everyday choices we make especially when no one is watching. As we mark this day, we’re calling on young people across the country to raise their voices. This is the final week of the National Integrity Writing Competition, and your story or reflection could help shape a generation that chooses integrity over convenience. Submit your entry here: bit.ly/niwc_ Let’s unite, let’s speak up, and let’s shape tomorrow’s integrity.
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Acts of service can change lives and Isaac Antwi’s journey is proof. His reflections remind us that leadership isn’t just about positions; it’s about using what we have to uplift others and create meaningful impact.
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As a proud member of the 2016 cohort, his story highlights how Lead For Ghana continues to shape leaders who choose compassion, purpose, and community every day. #LeadForGhana #GoAheadLead
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This holiday season, Lead For Ghana is pleased to announce ‘12 Days of Giving’ - an initiative to support our partner schools and brilliant students during this festive season. Contribute to our organisational
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activities in general, or specify the activity you’d like to support in the ‘Additional Information’ tab in our donate link (tr.ee/nUn1co). #LeadForGhana #GoAheadLead

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Happy Monday! Suhuyini Karmil’s journey is a reminder that leadership grows from service, consistency, and the courage to embrace unfamiliar opportunities. Her story shows how lived experiences shape impactful leaders who
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show up, learn, and inspire through action. As part of the 2019 cohort, she reflects on what it truly means to lead with purpose and heart. #GoAheadLead #LeadForGhana
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Growth often happens in the moments that stretch us the most. For Mathias Adjei, the Lead For Ghana Leadership Development Program sparked a journey of discovering hidden strengths and embracing challenges as catalysts for transformation.
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His experience reflects the power of resilience, curiosity, and community in shaping impactful leaders. #LeadForGhana #GoAheadLead
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Every child has the right to learn, be protected, and have their voice heard. On World Children’s Day, we celebrate children everywhere and stand with them as they speak up for their dreams, their rights, and their future. At Lead For Ghana, we are committed to creating spaces
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where children can thrive and their voices matter. #LeadForGhana #GoAheadLead
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A reminder that leadership goes beyond the classroom; it’s about humility, connection, and genuine commitment to the people you serve. When we choose to learn from others and immerse ourselves in their
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realities, we create space for real impact. This perspective from one of our network members captures the heart of why we do this work. Tap like and follow for more. #GoAheadLead #LeadForGhana
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Today, we celebrate International Students’ Day, a global observance honoring student power, unity, and the vital role young learners play in shaping the future. The day highlights student rights, equitable access to education, and the impact of youth-driven social change.
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At Lead For Ghana, we witness this power daily in classrooms across the country, where students show resilience, curiosity, and limitless potential. Their pursuit of knowledge fuels our mission to ensure quality education for every child. Happy International Students’ Day!
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