The German State Parliament has honoured the previous head of the Division of KNUST Publishing Research for his immense contribution to the promotion of Ghana-German cooperation for greater than 20 years.
The German-trained educational and researcher, Dr Ralph Nyadu-Addo for twenty-four years has led Ghanaian companies, entrepreneurs and college students to attach and type synergies with the German enterprise tradition and lecturers.
His contribution has raised greater than twenty million {dollars} for KNUST, supported particularly pupil entrepreneurs and initiated a number of tasks within the college.
Dr Nyadu-Addo has coordinated one impactful entrepreneurial coaching and empowerment program in Africa referred to as the Africa Centre for Profession Enhancement and Expertise Assist (ACCESS) program.
He coordinated the three.7 million euros price of ACCESS Undertaking 1.0 whereas coordinating the upcoming ACCESS 2.0 which entails 5 million euros, meant to empower college students and companies.
President of the German State Parliament for North Rhine Westphalia, André Kuper did the presentation throughout a go to by a delegation from KNUST together with college students and alumni from the Division of Publishing Research in Dusseldorf.
“North Rhine-Westphalia and Ghana are companion international locations and keep shut relations on a political and financial stage. Particularly, the cooperation between folks in colleges and universities promotes the change of science and examine, which characterizes the partnership between the 2 international locations”.
There was an official partnership between North Rhine-Westphalia and Ghana since 2007.
The main target of the most recent extension of this partnership is on college cooperation and migration administration.
Following the dialogue, the delegation exchanged views with former Minister of State Lutz Lienenkämper and different members of the State Parliament.
Different Achievements
For greater than twenty years, he has been the primary coordinator for a lot of German-funded tasks which embody Intelligence for Innovation (256,000 Euro), the African German Entrepreneurship Academy (580,000 Euro), and the African Centre for Profession Enhancement and Expertise Assist (ACCESS) tasks.
His contribution has led a number of educational and enterprise delegations to Germany since 2004 to strengthen each educational and enterprise linkages between each international locations.
Dr. Nyadu-Addo additionally birthed the KNUST Centre for Enterprise Improvement and Kumasi Enterprise Incubator utilizing the expertise he had in Germany.
He had his Masters and PhD at Leipzig College and has labored with a number of establishments in Germany which spans 2000-2024.
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