CESPSI-PU, Melton Foundation, Philanthropy Ghana, and JoyNews Impact Awards Forge Strategic Alliance Through MoU Signing.
In a significant step toward fostering collaborative efforts in philanthropy and social investment, the Centre for Strategic Philanthropy and Social Investment at Pentecost University (CESPSI-PU) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Melton Foundation, Philanthropy Ghana, and JoyNews Impact Awards.
The agreement, formalized during a ceremony held at Pentecost University, aims to establish a robust platform for strategic partnerships that will drive impactful philanthropic initiatives and social change across Ghana and beyond.
The signing ceremony was graced by distinguished representatives from all parties involved. In attendance were Rev. Michael Armah, Registrar of the University A+, who represented the university’s leadership, alongside Rev. Emmanuel Marfo, Coordinator of CESPSI-PU, and Emefa Atiamoah-Eli, Project Lead for JoyNews Impact Awards. The event underscored the shared commitment of the organizations to leverage their collective expertise and resources for the greater good.
The MoU was formally executed by key figures representing each institution: Aps. Dr. Christian Tsekpoe, Board Chair of CESPSI-PU; Francis Fiifi Koomson, General Manager of JoyBrands at Multimedia Group Limited; Kwaku Owusu-Peprah, Channel Manager of JoyNews; Eric Nii Anyetei Odonkor, Director of the Melton Foundation Africa; and Yayra Blessing, a representative from Philanthropy Ghana.
Their signatures marked the beginning of a collaborative journey aimed at addressing pressing social challenges through innovative and sustainable solutions.