Israel Fugah

Fugah Israel is an IT Professional and Entrepreneur with diverse experiences in digital marketing, corporate branding, project management and business intelligence.

 His exceptional leadership and team playing skills have carved out for him rare opportunities to lead, facilitate, influence and assist in great initiatives like 1 Billion Africa and Move The World, where he currently volunteers as the Media and Partnership Director and the Support Facilitator for the institution’s flagship project – Get Global Programme.

 He was a Google Scholar recipient, a member of the Facebook Community Leadership Circles – Accra and currently a participant of Y-Combinator’s Start-up School programme.

 In the long term, his vision is to contribute directly and indirectly to raising young entrepreneurs across the continent, creating sustainable and global businesses that address challenges, create employment and decrease poverty massively.

 For Israel, the Get Global Programme is unique as he gets the opportunity to interact and train the next generation of global leaders as a Support Facilitator.

Patricia Acquah

I am Patricia Acquah and an advocate of change.

 I have worked with few NGOs to educate and sensitize people on the need to create change in their own small way as citizens.

 I wish to educate people to know what the SDGs are about and why we need to work towards their achievements.

I want to do this with children because I believe educating them will make reaching out to others in changing and moving the world easily achievable.

Hawa Gariba Tasala

Gariba Hawa Tasala is passionate about changing the world and loves children.

 Through the Get Global Programme, I want to reach out to a lot of children who have little or no knowledge about the Sustainable Development Goals.

 I expect that children I reach out to will in the future help me Change and Move the World.

Emmanuel Woma

I am Emmanuel Woma from a village called Filemon in the Upper West Region of Ghana and I currently live in Medie.  

I completed  Amasaman Senior High Technical School where I offered General Arts. After completion of school, I joined Saakumu Dance Troupe as a dance performer. I am also a Ghanaian African dance teacher at the  Dagara Music and Arts Center. 

I joined Move The World to be a Get Global Facilitator because I want to be actively involved in community development. 

I am excited about the role as a  Get Global Support Facilitator because I see it as an opportunity to contribute more to my community. 

I wish to educate people about what the SDGs are all about and what they do. I believe hard work is the means through which one can attain whatever goals they have in mind.

I like playing drums, dancing, listening to music, watching television or playing computer games and also love to make new friends wherever I find myself.

Habiba Abdallah

Habiba is an energetic, passionate and affable person and has young people and social change at heart. She is the ‘Children’s favourite’!
An avid IT enthusiast, a Level 200 IT student at the University of Professional Studies Accra, she aims to build the capacity and harness capabilities of generations through IT and counter world pressing issues and to boost development.
As part of her quest for gender equality, young people’s participation in development and fulfilling Agenda 2030 (SDGs) she’s currently a lead facilitator with Move The World (Get Global Programme) in Ghana.
She is a global citizen, trainer and facilitator with diverse experience in advocacy, activism, campaign and youth empowerment.
As an avid cross country traveller, Habiba is mostly immersed in her computer when not seen in school, on the field facilitating or travelling.

Michael Woma

Michael Woma graduated from Amasaman Senior High studying Visual and Performing Arts in 2013.

 After school, he found comfort in being with people who are concerned and interested in learning more about what they can do to help in the development of their community which made him actively volunteer with Move The World through organizing the Move The World Quiz.

 His interest in community development has seen him organizing, executing and supervising community development programs on the grounds of Medie, Ghana.

 His ability to interact well with people from diverse backgrounds and highly adaptable to different working conditions, he was employed by Bernard Woma as the Operations and Logistics Manager at the Dagara Music and Art Center. 

 He served as a liaison between the DMC director and visiting participants for an average of 10 yearly study abroad programs hosted by the Dagara Music and Art Center also plan and lead students on excursions throughout the country.