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Introduction
Celebrating districts and promoting good governance www.ghanadistricts.com is a private initiative that was borne out of the desire to have a one stop shop information centre for metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies in Ghana. A network of media professionals and IT professionals dedicated to local governance decided to develop this website to promote local governance in Ghana.

The site examines how metropolitan, municipal and district chief executives as the main agents of government’s development efforts develop innovative solutions to long-standing socio-economic problems such as housing, transport, education, environment and employment.

It is not surprising that the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Environment which is the supervisory body of all these district assemblies and their Chief Executives readily accepted to have a public-private partnership with us in the development and management of the website. Before long www.ghanadistricts.com started attracting a lot of visitors who wanted to know much about Ghana. This increased the level of responsibility on us as the promoters of district assemblies and for that matter Ghana as a whole.

Because every Ghanaian comes from one district or the other, we found ourselves serving the whole Ghanaians living abroad. Suddenly every Ghanaian living abroad became interested in their district and would make enquiries every moment you visit the feed back column. Districts and their people are essential drivers of all economies. www.ghanadistricts.com therefore works for a harmonious and fruitful relationship between districts and their economies. The website also analyses the new challenges of urban governance, including migration pressures, community integration, and disaster management.

In this era, metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies, rather than a nation or state, will shape the world’s social, cultural, technological and economic agendas. This process will lead to increased competition for human, intellectual and material resources but, also, force districts to co-operate with and learn from one another. www.ghanadistricts.com promotes constructive competition and acts as a forum for cooperation and communication between districts.

address:
www.ghanadistricts.com
Post Office Box GP1044
Accra
Ghana
West Africa
or mail to:
webmaster@ghanadistricts.com
makspublications@ghanadistricts.com
for MMDAs:
send information about your district to:
districtsnews@ghanadistricts.com

Tel.: (+233 21) 281333 / 281216
Cell: (+233 20) 8131968 / 8442127
Fax: (+233 21) 281334

Meet The People Behind
www.ghanadistricts.com

The Team:
management

Akwasi Acquah (CEO)

Cecilia Baaba Arhin (Head - Client Service)

Bright Asante Ansong (Head - Operations)

Charles K. Owusu (Head - Fin. & Admin.)

Fred Anyasor-Nartey (Head - IT)

Papa Yaw Tsen Yeboah (IT Administrator)

Richard Tawiah-Mensah (Head - Production)
finance & administration

Emmanuel Ofei Anguah (office clerk)

Isaac Okoh Adjei (Administrative Asst.)

James Suromani (driver)
I. T

Joana Enyonam Ametsife (online data crew)

Rosemary Obeng-Yeboah (online data crew)

Salisu Abubakar (soft & hardware engineer)

Ernestina Mensah (online data crew)

Gladys A-Mensah (online data crew)

Isaac Danquah-Sapani (sports desk)
news room

Anna-Marian N. A. Ardayfio (online news)

Anita Maame Yaa Annoh (online news)

Patrick Abrokwah-Djampem (proof reader)

Paul Kwadwo Fordjour (online news)

Dominic Shirimori Vorwortor (online news)
client service

Christopher Darley (client service)

Samad Yusufu Mahama (client service)

Eric Kwame Dzormeku (client service)

Samuel Obeng Ofori (client service)

Ralph A. Owusu (client service)

Abigail Allotey (client service)

Irene Kwakye (client service)

Alice Abubakari (client service)

Maxwell Nyamesah (client service)

Martha D. Donkor (client service)

Emmanuel Opoku Asare (client service)
production

Juliana Araba Assah (graphic artiste)

Richard Annoh (graphic artiste)

Benard O. Ampadu (graphic artiste)

Alex Gadri (graphic artiste)

Prosper Anku (graphic artiste)


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