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Title: Conference Ends at Harvard | Next Stop: Columbia, March 15  
 Date: 3 - 10 - 2003
Quote: We should not expect President Kufuor alone to solve the nation's problems. You and me -- or more generally CIVIL SOCIETY -- all have to play a role.
~ Dr. GEORGE B.N. AYITTEY [], American University, Washington, DC
Event: Ghana Conference on Health & Development
Venue: Harvard University Science Center
Date: Saturday, March 15, 2003
Time: 7:00 pm - 2:00 am
Panelists: Doctors Nsiah-Asare, Ohene-Frimpong, Amaky Maafo, Offeh Gyimah
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Kudos to Nana Akosua Dwemoh Benneh and Miriam Donkoh in helping to coordinate the Ghana Conference at Harvard. Iman Martin, University of Pennsylvania, Asiedua of MIT and Tanko Mohammed, MIT Sloan contributed immensely to the successful summit.
I appreciate words of encouragement from Dorothy Asare, Yaw Owusu and Larry Ken-Kwofie. I appreciate contributions from 130 delegates that joined us at Harvard.
Hope to see more Ghana Conference participants at Columbia University on Saturday, March 15.

~ AMA FORDJOUR [], Head of GCG, USA, Marlborough, Massachusetts, March 10, 2003

I have been following your progress with Ghana Cyber Group and would like to commend you for the marvelous work you have done
and continue to do to bring together the minds, hearts, and purses of Ghanaians to address flesh and blood developmental issues back home.

~ Prof. H. KWASI PREMPEH, Seton Hall Law School, Newark, New Jersey, March 10, 2003

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The next Ghana Conference on Health & Development is scheduled for Saturday, March 15, 2003 at Columbia University.
To RSVP, please contact: NELLY AWOONOR-WILLIAMS [] or
JENNIFER NYANTAKYI [] .
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To the organizers, I thought the conference at Harvard was very eventful. It served as a good eye-opener to the current health situation in Ghana, especially at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.
I also think you pulled in very strong and resourceful delegates.

~ YEHODA MARTEI, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 10, 2003

The Ghana Conference on Health & Development was impressive. Thanks a million for organizing it and inviting us all to be part of it. My daughter, Dr. Mercy Addo-Yobo contributed on our behalf.
This is the beginning and we hope to participate more.

~ SARAH ADDO-YOBO, Council of Ghanaian Associations, March 6, 2003

I would like to make the following suggestions. We need outside donors such as Western Union, AT&T and other businesses who deal with Ghana.
I suggest we distribute hard copies of speakers' presentations to delegates. At the Harvard conference, there were a number statistical information mentioned and it would be nice to have them for keeps.
Or does GCG intend to publish all presentations on the website?

~ SARAH ADDO-YOBO, Council of Ghanaian Associations, March 6, 2003

Thank you Ghana Cyber Group, for continuing to connect Ghanaians abroad to the Ghana. It's a shame that some us fail to attend these conferences.
Fortunately, our absences do not remove us from their successes. Ayekoo to the organizers and attendees of the Harvard conference.

~ MASHOOD ISSAKA, School of International & Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York, March 10, 2003

Congratulations for this maiden conference on health for Ghana. I hope that in the near future I may be able to participate and also contribute.
I hope those of us who could not make it there would be sent a summary of what transpired there so we can be informed.

~ YAW OTCHERE-BOATENG, GCG USA, March 10, 2003

I'm very glad that someone has such a vision for our country and her people. I will do all I can to lend my support to GCG's development efforts.
Thanks everyone who contributed to bringing such a bright idea to reality.

~ PETER YEBOAH, Baltimore, Maryland, March 10, 2003

GCG is a great idea.

~ MICHAEL AGUMEH, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, March 10, 2003

It's about time.

~ ATO ULZEN-APPIAH [], MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 10, 2003

 

 


 

 

 

 
 
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