Directors

Justina Yiadom-Boakye

DIRECTOR / PRESIDENT

Justina Yiadom-Boakye is a Ghanaian who hails from the central region of Ghana.
She is married with two kids.
She holds a first degree in Agriculture and the second degree in Finance
Justina is a mother to an Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) child here in Ghana and has a lot of experience in the care for individuals with such conditions.

Due to the complexity of this condition, Justina took it upon herself to try and bring awareness of this condition and also to educate the public about its care and treatment thus the birth of her foundation Osteogenesis imperfecta foundation Ghana.

It is her dream that Ghanaian society will become informed and educated about the condition and also accept, respect and help people with such conditions to have a quality life to live as their right but not as a privilege.

Nicole Ama Abraham

DIRECTOR

MRS Nicole Ama Abraham has worked for 24 years as a regional development practitioner.

She is currently heads the tourism Development Department of the central region Development commission (CEDECOM) and is a member of the management team.

Mrs. Abraham is married with four children. She is a member of the Advisory Board of our Lady of Apostles (OLA) Catholic Church, Cape Coast.
She is mother with a passion for special kids

Professor Harold S. Amonoo-Kuofi

DIRECTOR

Professor Amonoo-Kuofi is a graduate of the University of Ghana Medical School, Ghana and the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London. He also holds a diploma in Theology from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, Ghana. He is the Provost of the College of Health and Allied Sciences, University of Cape Coast and a Pastor at Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC), Cape Coast, Ghana. He is married with three children.

Professor Harold S. Amonoo-Kuofi is an experienced and highly motivated Clinician and Medical Educator who is enthusiastic about new challenges and opportunities. He has over forty years working experience in healthcare delivery and medical education, having worked in institutions in Europe, the Middle East and various countries in Africa. He is a strategic thinker, an excellent communicator and people manager.
Over the past 15 years, he has dedicated his efforts towards programme management specific to health care and medical education.

He was appointed as the founding Dean of the, now highly acclaimed, School of Medical Sciences of the University of Cape Coast. Subsequently, he also played a leading role in the establishment of the School of Allied Health Sciences at the University of Cape Coast. Based on his outstanding advocacy and resource mobilisation skills, Professor Amonoo-Kuofi was appointed Provost of the College of Health and Allied Sciences when the University of Cape Coast adopted the Collegiate System in 2014.

As a scientist, Professor Amonoo-Kuofi has carried out research in the areas of surgical anatomy, genetics, epidemiology, social and behavioural research as well as curriculum development. He has extensive experience in implementing services and research in medicine and the related medical sciences. He currently serves on many committees including Educational Committee of the Medical and Dental Council (Ghana), ECOWAS Regional Council for Medical Education, and the West African Health Research Network (WAHRNET).