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AUTHOR: KENNETH NANA AMOATENG

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Celebration Of Day Of African Child 2016

Jun 17, 2016 | Feature Article

Wars and conflicts put children in situations where children lsquo;s rights are violated, including the right to life ...

Sep 3, 2015 | Feature Article

All roads lead to Paris in December for the cop 21 and some countries are still preparing their INDCs while othe ...

Mar 8, 2014 | Feature Article

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Mar 14, 2009 | Feature Article

The Government of Ghana in its Budget for 2009 has initiated moves to achieve the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) on A ...

Kenneth Nana Amoateng
Kenneth Nana Amoateng

The Author has 4 publications on modernghana.com. More Nana Ken Society work in Ghana started in the early part of 1998. It all begun with a drive to promote the livelihood of young people and children in the Tema Metropolis. This drive then gave birth to Abibimman Foundation in partnership with his friend who also had the same vision.

Kenneth Nana Amoateng strongly believes in volunteerism as a way to help society implement change. He is enthusiastic about creating a global community of young people who are ready to work professionally and passionately to solve sustainable development challenges all over the world. He has extensive experience working with a wide range of school children, youth, university students’ movements and local communities on conservation issues. His volunteer work has included teaching orphans in a children’s home, organizing and coordinating youth events, joining young people in tree planting, clean ups and demonstrations, talking to media, blogging among many others. He has been involved in a number of regional, national and international advocacy campaigns. In my view and belief in social justice and better livelihoods, he actively engaged in the campaign for human rights, Democracy, trade justice, Peace, climate, youth employment and sanitation.

Kenneth founded the Ghana National Youth Coalition on Climate Change ( GNYCCC) and represented Ghana and African youths at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Conference of Parties (COP 15) in December 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark

Parliament In 2004,But losing by only

Abibiman Foundation, Ghana.
Executive Director

Most especially is the MDGs/SDGs campaign which am actively involving youth in its promotion And monitoring

Opportunity to share my experience with others and to create network

Highly Innovative, Approachable Attitude and Team Player. self- motivated My service and social worker period in the community has enlightened my vision for children and youth

Groomed young people to become ambassadors of change.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-Rx2ALxQQE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GsFiouegJM

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/gallery/2010/feb/18/yvo-de-boer-resigns-un?picture=359474325

http://www.sfbayview.com/2009/copenhagen-we-demand-reparations-for-crimes-against-humanity-and-nature/

.http://www.climate-change.tv/component/content/article/44-bangkok-interviews/224-kenneth-nana-amoateng-october-2009

http://bangkokclimatetalks.blogspot.com/2009/10/climate-change-will-affect-achievement.html

http://www.climate-change.tv/kenneth-nana-amoateng-october-2009
I'm on assignment to my generation.

http://www.abibimman.org