National Director, CAMFED Ghana

CAMFED at COP27
Join us as we discuss climate education in the classroom and the community, with equity at its heart. Climate activists Harriet Cheelo and Natasha Lwanda…
National Director, CAMFED Ghana
Sally Ofori-Yeboah has a wealth of experience in program and project management, capacity building and civil society organisation leadership. She joined CAMFED in February 2013 to lead the Further Education team to implement and manage programs that support thousands of future leaders with training and opportunities post secondary school. To that end, Sally has been working closely with members of the CAMFED Association of women leaders educated with CAMFED support, who benefit from — and feed their expertise into — the content and delivery of these programs.
In 2019, Sally became CAMFED Ghana’s Head of Programmes, overseeing our work within partner communities to support marginalized girls to stay and thrive in secondary school, and providing young women with the training and resources to transition into tertiary education, entrepreneurship and leadership after completing school. Sally was promoted to lead CAMFED Ghana as National Director in February 2020.
Prior to joining CAMFED, Sally worked in the Admissions office at Ashesi University, preparing students for leadership and service. Her background in community development was forged through working with Opportunities Industrialization Centres International and the GAIT 11 Program as community facilitator.
Sally holds a Commonwealth Executive Masters in Public Administration from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, a Bachelor’s degree in Geography from the University of Ghana, and a certificate in Executive Management and Leadership.
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Mary Madha £120
Joan Deverteuil $50
Roger Walker £500
George Marshall £20
Barbara Ferreira €53
Cheryl Peck $20
Mariama Walker $10
Jacqueline Shaldjian $100
Pete Rodriquez $5
Bamidele Adewola $25
Jack Tappin £33
Jing Ma $10
Derek Juno $580
Marcia Hart $60
Chris Malone $150