“We at DTI-A think that no one’s financial situation should prevent them from realizing their full academic potential.
But as we are here tonight, it is because we cannot accomplish this objective on our own. Donors, philanthropists, business associates, and concerned citizens like you are all necessary to our cause. stated Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, a professor.
In his remarks, Charles Abani, the UN Resident Coordinator for Ghana, stated that the DTI-A is an ideal development since it aligns with Sustainable Development Goals six (education) and seventeen (partnerships) of the UN by emphasizing the development of people’s potential.
According to Mr. Abani, the UN believes that promoting education is the most crucial thing Africa can do to advance its development and make the kind of progress it deserves.
The UN resident coordinator praised Ms. Hackman for her social effect and for being a change agent without the usual cacophony that accompanies the actions of those who accomplish far less.
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