Mother Of All Nations Foundation

ABOUT US

Mother of All Nations Foundation

WHO WE ARE

Mother of All Nations Foundation (MoANF) is a registered non-governmental organization (NGO) that was established and incorporated in 2014. The organization offers a blend of programs for young people to enhance their quality of life through structured interventions that offer opportunities for young people’s development. These include the provision of basic education, improving literacy skills, Technological, vocational and entrepreneurial skills training among many, targeted at young people in underprivileged and growing communities.

The foundation seeks to bridge the educational gap faced by the less privileged in deprived communities, create change makers capable of identifying problems in their communities and bring out innovative solutions to solve these problems.

Mission & Vision

Mission: To empower underserved communities in Ghana by enabling holistic development through quality education, youth empowerment, skill development for sustainable community growth.

Vision: To be a center for the enhancement of community and inclusive growth

Our Core Values

Commitment:

We are committed to empowering individuals who will become servant leaders leading community transformation.

Collaboration and Participatory:

Building strong partnerships with stakeholders and ensure active participation encouraging diverse opinions to maximize impact.

Integrity & Innovation

Upholding the highest ethical standards in all our actions at the same time driving creative solutions to address complex societal challenges

Sustainability

Prioritizing long-term benefits for people and the planet.

Management Team

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Ishak Abubakar Zico Newton

Executive Director

zico.newton@moanf.org

Susan Naa Lamiley Lamptey

Head Of Administration

susan.lamptey@moanf.org

Sonja Berger

International Relations Officer

sonja.berger@moanf.org

Yussif Caesar Nuhu

Head Of Programs & Community Development

yussif.nuhu@moanf.org

Memuna Abdul Karim

Head Of Administration

susan.lamptey@moanf.org

Diana Kumi Ayebea

Head Of Programs & Community Development

yussif.nuhu@moanf.org

Ayisha Jalil

Head Of Programs & Community Development

yussif.nuhu@moanf.org

Board Of Directors

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Dr. Nasiba Swallah Tuahir

Lecturer at the Islamic University College Ghana and a clinical psychologist.

Mr. Prince Ampofo

Programs Coordinator of the Databank Foundation

Mrs. Francisca Edem Zanu

Cultural Coordinator at the Ghana Education Service (GES), La-Nkwantanang Madina Municipality

Mr. Abubakar Zagoon Adams

Research and Policy Analyst at Baraka Policy Institute

Mr. Mohammed Awal

Research analyst, and social accountability programming team lead at the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana).

Mr. Mahmoud Suleiman

Financial Analysis, Corporate Governance and Business Intelligence professional

What We Do

OUR WORKS
  • Education and Child Development: Ensuring access to quality education, nurturing young minds, and providing opportunities for holistic child development.
  • Digital Innovation, Youth, and girl Empowerment: Equipping individuals with digital skills, fostering entrepreneurship, and empowering youth especially girls to be active agents of change.
  •  Social Inclusion and Community Transformation: Promoting equity and inclusivity while driving impactful community-centered initiatives for sustained growth and development. 

What Makes Us Different?

The Mother of All Nations Foundation stands out through its: 

  • Community-First Approach: We actively engage communities in identifying challenges and co-creating tailored solutions that address their unique needs. 
  • Inclusive Focus: Our work bridges gaps in gender, age, and socio-economic disparities, ensuring that no one is left behind. 
  • Innovative Programs: By leveraging technology and creativity, we design forward-looking initiatives that respond to the dynamic needs of our target groups. 
  • Lasting Impact: We prioritize sustainable development strategies that empower individuals and communities for generations to come. 

Our Interventions

How Far We've Come