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Development goals rest on volunteerism
28 November 2006
by Martha Twumasi Accra, Ghana: The Millennium Development Goals could “only be achieved in Ghana if people are prepared to sacrifice and contribute to the socio-economic development of the nation” Mike Ajdei, the Special Aide to the President, said at the official launch of International Volunteer Day and Coalition of Voluntary Organizations in Ghana.
He said that, in this era of world economic hardship, “it is only volunteering and sacrifices that can liberate and propel Ghana to a middle-income economy by 2015”. Mike Adjei, mentioned that the time has come for volunteer organizations to be one and intensify their advocacy roles to make their voices heard.
He however cautioned against intra coalition conflict. “Let your decisions be participatory, so that it can win the support of all of you and stand the test of time”. Norma Messam, United Nations Volunteer Programme Officer, in her speech, said the focus of activities this year, would be on youth volunteerism. These include embarking on clean up and painting exercise in selected schools in Tamale, blood donation drive in collaboration with Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and seminar on volunteerism.
The International Coalition of Volunteers in Ghana also seeks to provide a platform for youth volunteerism towards national development, to design and manage activities and support of volunteerism organizations in Ghana. © Accra Daily Mail |