CorpsAfrica/Ghana has held the second version of its annual pitch day occasion with about 30 volunteers collaborating in it.
The Pitch Day, a key occasion on CorpsAfrica/Ghana’s annual calendar goals at getting group initiatives funded whereas introducing Volunteers to improvement companions and serving to construct networks.
It can also be to advertise a tradition of philanthropy in Africa whereas constructing native consciousness of CorpsAfrica mission in Africa.
Speaking at this 12 months’s occasion which was held in Accra final Thursday, the Country Director of CorpsAfrica/Ghana, Mr Moses Cofie stated his organisation was excited facilitating the programme.
He stated the Corps/Africa had been facilitating collaboration between the youth and rural communities, one thing which had led to sustainable improvement whereas creating a greater future for all.
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Mr Cofie stated CorpsAfrica was constructing the following era of African leaders, and the objective of Pitch Day was to encourage like-minded people and companies to help improvement by listening to the voices and wishes of communities, fairly than dictating phrases of engagement.
Furthermore, he stated the Pitch Day was a possibility to construct African youth’s skilled abilities in proposal improvement, presenting, pitching, fundraising and networking.
In all six volunteers introduced their initiatives to spotlight the wants of their communities and to safe funding to finish their community-led initiatives.
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Jerone Agyapong serving in Aburansa group pitched for the enlargement of the in-patient part of an current CHPS compound), whereas Asantewah Yeboah serving in Tsibu-Awudome group, pitched for the completion and furnishing of 4-unit technical workshop.
Also Cynthia Bawa serving in Kokwaado group, pitched for the renovation and fencing of a nursery faculty with Nimatu Abdul-Rahaman serving in Gbabshei group, pitching for the development of family biodigester latrines.
John Kaguna serving in Kpilo group, pitched for the renovation of a main faculty and provision of water to the college whereas Godfred Dassah serving in Baglahi group, pitched for the availability and storage of potable water to the group.
Out of the 30 Volunteers, solely six pitched their initiatives with remaining 24 who didn’t pitch showcasing prototypes of their initiatives in an exhibition.
Present at this 12 months’s occasion had been representatives from the UNDP, UNFPA, UNESCO, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, the Rwandan, Kenyan and Senegalese embassies, Peace Corps Ghana, Mastercard Foundation, Farrelly & Mitchell, Star Foundation Ghana, Easy Water for Everyone, Zipline Ghana, Volta River Authority, and Telecel Ghana.
CorpsAfrica/Ghana, a non-profit group that recruits, trains and deploys Volunteers to facilitate community-led initiatives, held its second version of Pitch Day on thirtieth May 2024 in Greater Accra.
By Cliff Ekuful