Franklin Cudjoe selected for fourth class of ALIWA

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Franklin Cudjoe, IMANI Ghana
Franklin Cudjoe, IMANI Ghana

Thanks to all the good people in this country who still believe we can soar above our positions. So, I got the following news today:
” Dear Franklin Cudjoe: Congratulations! I am pleased to announce that you have been selected from among a diverse group of highly accomplished leaders to join the Fourth Class of the Africa Leadership Initiative West Africa (ALIWA). ALIWA is an initiative of the Aspen Institute…”. Thank you Kofi B Bentil for the good word. Other highly regarded Ghanaians including Kofi Bentil, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Kojo Anan Ankomah have made it to ALIWA and Aspen before me. The don, Bright Simons is also an Aspen Fellow. I am humbled.
This recognition added to the below. God is good.

Franklin Cudjoe, IMANI Ghana
Franklin Cudjoe, IMANI Ghana

Franklin CUDJOE is founding President and CEO of IMANI Center for Policy and Education, a Ghana-based think-tank and research institute dedicated to the promotion of the institutions of a free society throughout Africa. IMANI has been consistently ranked among the top 10 think tanks in Africa and among the top 100 worldwide, out of a pool of nearly 10,000 organisations by the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, which ranks the world?s largest and most prestigious think tank research program.

Cudjoe is a frequent commentator in print and international broadcast media about Africa?s development including appearances on BBC, CBC, Swiss and Swedish National TV, Austrian National Radio and varied local Ghanaian media, and has been published or quoted severally in London?s Daily Telegraph, The Wall Street Journal (all three versions), Bangkok Post, Japan Times, South Africa?s Business Day, Rwanda Times, Kenya?s Business Daily, Nigeria?s This Day, Washington Times, El Mercurio (Chile), La Republica (Costa Rica),the Ottawa Citizen, the San Francisco Chronicle, Netzeitung Voice Of Germany.

He has won two John Templeton Foundation awards for advancing the institutional foundations of the free society in 2006 and the inaugural Antony & Dorian Fisher $100,000 award for the most innovative and dynamic African think tank.

He has been cited in the UK House of Commons? debate on aid and development in Africa and by South Africa?s Supreme Court Judge on patents and intellectual property in 2005 and 2006 respectively. Cudjoe debated sitting Tanzanian President Mkapa on globalisation in 2007. In 2010, Cudjoe led the World Bank Ghana-Africa region?s task to help shape the World Bank?s strategy for Africa for 2010-13. In 2010 Franklin was consulted by the U.K?s Prime Minister?s office on how to make effective use of British aid in Africa. He was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2010.

He is co-author of ?The Water Revolution: Practical Solutions to Water Scarcity? International Policy Network press, 2006 ?Peace and Prosperity through World Trade ?and ?Subsidizing Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapies: A Preliminary Investigation of the Affordable Medicines Facility ? Malaria? . Cudjoe is one of nine African think tank leaders and Commissioners of ?The Zimbabwe Papers?, a blueprint which examines the causes of Zimbabwe?s social and economic problems and offers urgent and practical reform that will enable the country to become a thriving, peaceful and prosperous country.

Cudjoe currently sits on the Danish International Development Agency?s board for private sector, advising on a $ 75m private sector support to Ghana.

Cudjoe is an Earhart doctoral fellow at Buckingham University in the U.K., an alumnus of Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education, the Atlas Economic Research Foundation?s Think Tank MBA programme and the Montreal Economic Institute?s Think Tank Training programme. He has a Bsc in Land Economy from KNUST. In 2010 Cudjoe was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He was named a fellow of the Africa Leadership Network in 2012, and the only named Think Tank Leader in ?Top 50 Africans? List of the respected Africa Report Magazine in 2012.

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  • Peter Bani Congratulations Man, This is just the beginning there are more to come. We thank God for ur critics they taught they were blackmailling but rather pushing u up Man.
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  • Jemima Amoako Twum Congratulations
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  • Noble Johnson Kwabla Kukubor Congratulations
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  • Boatema Aboagye Technocrat….
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  • James Agyei-Ohemeng More room for improvement.
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  • John Newton Kumi congrats,bro.The sky is ya limit
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  • Kesse Yeboah Infact he is doing grant ,he should keep it up.
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  • Fiifi Ocran Wow. Excellence is the only word to use. I admire U alot
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  • Wonder G Salami This is mouth watering son of our land… i pray my future son or daughter greets your hands …. bless you…
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  • Is-haq Jnr Brains be what!
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  • Fuseini Ibrahim Abraham Obour Congrats
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  • Taylor’s Corner A true achiever.
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  • Quojo Quojo Congrates
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  • Rosemargaret Atsyor Congrats! You deserve it.
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  • Kofi Soglo Congrats!
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  • John Kingsley Krugu Congrats!!!. You deserved every bit of all the recognition. Keep inspiring us
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  • Sandra Amuah tks for the briefs some of us did not know all his achievement.
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  • Nana Osei Kwadwo Very comprehensive CV. Frank deserves the Honour..
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  • Kassim Nurudeen Congrats bro. We love you
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  • Kassim Nurudeen Bro, we are proud of you. You are the only role model i have in the country.
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  • Ernest Taifa cujoe nie. Congrats
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  • Asare Obeng Ben Pls call me abt the fon every thing demand password
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  • Chambass Abdallah das my boss
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  • Nana Kwame Djan Katakyie I Congrats sir
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  • Deli Dotse Gli Congrats
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  • Pelumi Dayo C-O-N-G-R-A-T-U-L-A-T-I-O-N-S Sir!!!
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  • Josef Osei Oppong Brenya with all these and some useless politicians will speak to him as if they close to his achievements. politics paaa, anyway congrat snr
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  • Kofi Asante Congratulations, Franklin. Proud of you.
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  • James Barima Congrats, senior fellow
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  • Isaac Agyemang Congratulations! senior Pojoba
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  • Ernest Siaw Koranteng You really deserve this honour
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  • Chris Akorlie Basler Mario-Tordomefla Congratulations!
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  • Ghanaba Jnr Ghanaba Jnr Its just awesome and appetizing……more glory to fall on Imani and ur very self….
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