Our Team

NANA ASANTEWA AFADZINU

Position: Executive Director
Country: Ghana

KATHERINE ADARKWA

Position: Head, Administrative Unit
Country: Ghana

CHARLES KOJO VANDYCK

Position: Head, Capacity Development Unit
Country: Ghana

KWABENA KRODUAH

Position: Head, Finance Unit
Country: Ghana

OMOLARA T. BALOGUN

Position: Head, Policy Influencing and Advocacy Unit
Country: Nigeria

FRANCK A. SOMBO

Position: Head, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Unit
Country: Ivory Coast

JIMM CHICK FOMUNJONG

Position: Head, Knowledge Management Unit
Country: Cameroon

SAMUEL APPIAH

Position: Programme Officer, Finance and Administrative Unit
Country: Ghana

LEANDRE BANON

Position: Programme Officer, Capacity Development Unit
Country: Benin

GERVIN CHANASE

Position: Programme Officer, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Unit
Country: Ghana

JOHN P. FRINJUAH

Position: Programme Officer, Policy Influencing and Advocacy Unit
Country: Ghana

GRACE AKPENE ZIGGAH

Position: Logistics Officer
Country: Togo

LILLIAN DAFEAMEKPOR

Position: Executive Assistant
Country: Ghana

KWAME ASANTE

Position: Project Assistant, Techsoup
Country: Ghana

STELLA YAWA WOWOUI

Position: Project Assistant, Techsoup
Country: Ghana

WHITNAY SEGNONNA

Position: Project Assistant – CEPF Project
Country: Benin

BETHEL KWAME BOATENG

Position: Technical Assistant
Country: Ghana

RUTH YAKANA

Position: Receptionist/ Bilingual Secretary
Country: Cameroon

LISA EMEFA SENGRETSI

Position: Programme Assistant, Capacity Development Unit
Country: Ghana

IJEOMA AZUMAH KALU

Position: Programme Assistant, Policy Influencing and Advocacy Unit
Country: Nigeria

AGUEH MARILYNE FRANCINE AYODÉLÉ

Position: Programme Assistant, Knowledge Management Unit
Country: Benin

ROBERT OPPONG

Position: Programme Assistant, Communication Unit
Country: Ghana

PRINCE AKOWUAH

Position: Programme Assistant, Translation Unit
Country: Ghana

DORIS ODEI

Position: Programme Assistant – Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Unit
Country: Ghana

IBRAHIM KWAKU GBADAGO

Position: Office Assistant
Country: Ghana

GEORGE ADU-MINTAH

Position: Protocol Assistant/Driver
Country: Ghana

MAXWELL APENTENG

Position: Gardener/Janitor
Country: Ghana

DORIS ODEI

Doris holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social sciences (Economics and Sociology) from the University of Cape Coast. She is passionate about impacting young lives hence co-founded Impart Foundation. A non-profit organization which seeks to empower young lives through education, technology and entrepreneurship.

PRINCE AKOWUAH

Prince Akowuah is a Ghanaian and currently the Programme Assistant in the Translation Unit at the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI). She joined the Institute in 2020.

ROBERT OPPONG

Robert Oppong is a Ghanaian. He holds Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a specialty in Development Communication. He is a gender and a social activist with great knowledge in participatory communication, international governance and development.

AGUEH MARILYNE FRANCINE AYODÉLÉ

Marilyne is a Beninese. she holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA). She is bilingual with a good knowledge of French and English languages. She is passionate about issues related to women empowerment in Africa.

IJEOMA AZUMAH KALU

Ijeoma holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in French and International Relations from Babcock University, Nigeria. She is passionate about youth development and education initiatives.

Prior to joining WACSI, Ijeoma has served in different positions including one as a Project Assistant for a Youth Empowerment initiative. Ijeoma has previously worked with diverse teams to find potential donors for the financing of scholarship funds and other youth-focused programmes. Ijeoma has also served as a partnership lead for an EduTech company that helps build capacity for digital inclusion in traditional learning spaces.

LISA EMEFA SENGRETSI

Lisa has interests in civil society, conflict, security, migration, women and youth empowerment. She is dedicated to pursuing a career that will greatly contribute to making the African continent a safe place for its citizens to live, especially for the continent’s youth and women. She has strong research, teamwork and public speaking skills.

Lisa holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Ashesi University. She has completed studies for a master’s degree in Conflict, Peace and Security and is working towards an LLM in International Law and Treaty Law.

At WACSI, Lisa's main role is to support the Capacity Development Unit in its operations as the unit designs and implements training programmes which strengthen the capacity of civil society organisations in the West-African sub-region.

MAXWELL APENTENG

Maxwell Apenteng is a Ghanaian and joined WACSI in September 2010. He provides gardening and janitorial services at the Institute.

GEORGE ADU-MINTAH

George Adu-Mintah is a Ghanaian and currently the Protocol Assistant/Driver at the West Africa Civil Society (WACSI). He joined the Institute in October 2006.

IBRAHIM KWAKU GBADAGO

Ibrahim Kwaku Gbadago is a Ghanaian. He joined the Institute in 2008 and provides janitorial services and assisting the institute's errands. Before joining the Institute, he worked at the Palestinian embassy in Accra, Ghana.

RUTH YAKANA

Ruth Yakana is from Cameroon and currently the Receptionist at the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI). She joined the Institute in 2020.

BETHEL KWAME BOATENG

Bethel is a Ghanaian. He provides technical and IT related support to the Institute. He joined the Institute in October 2006.

WHITNAY SEGNONNA

Whitnay Segnonna holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Management from the University of Benin. With 2 years of experience, she has a strong knowledge of organizational and project management. Combined with her bilingualism, she is very passionate about her work. She joined WACSI as Project Assistant on Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) for the Capacity Development Unit.

STELLA YAWA WOWOUI

Stella Yawa Wowoui holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Translation Studies. She has a perfect grasp of both French and English, as well as an intermediate level in Spanish. She is currently working as a Project Assistant on the Techsoup Project.

KWAME ASANTE

Kwame is an experienced IT Consultant/Software Developer. He is skilled in PHP, Database Management and Brand Management. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology and is a Microsoft Programme Alumni. He is currently serving as a Project Assistant on the Techsoup Project.

GRACE AKPENE ZIGGAH

Grace Akpene Ziggah is a Togolese and currently the Logistics Officer and also assists in administration duties at the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI). She joined the Institute in June 2009.

LILLIAN DAFEAMEKPOR

Lilian Dafeamekpor is a Ghanaian and currently the Assistant to the Executive Director at the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI). She joined the Institute in 2020.

JOHN P. FRINJUAH

John P. Frinjuah has expertise and interests in civil society, international development, democracy and governance, conflict, crisis, and security. He has extensive experience working with civil society and international development organizations where he supported and managed research, programmes, and provided technical assistance on a variety of themes around public policy, governance, and development. He is an alumnus of the University of Ghana and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy - Tufts University in the United States, with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from two institutions respectively. John speaks English, French and several Ghanaian and regional West Africa languages.

GERVIN CHANASE

Gervin has extensive international development experience, including 5 years of policy advocacy and capacity building of grass root organisations. He has implemented over the years a combination of agriculture value chain, livelihood, food security and governance and rights programmes.
Prior to joining WACSI, Gervin worked on two USAID projects focusing on agriculture value chain development and governance in northern Ghana
Gervin holds a master’s degree in development & Governance from the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany as well as a Masters in Global Studies from the Universities of Vienna (Austria), Leipzig (Germany) and California (Santa Barbara), USA. He is passionate social justice and inclusion.

LEANDRE BANON

Leandre Banon, Beninese, joined WACSI in September 2014 as Capacity Development Programme Assistant. Since then, he has worked in various units within the Institute to support operational and institutional capacity strengthening programmes for civil society in the region. Currently serving as Capacity Development Programme Officer at WACSI, his main responsibilities involve designing, planning, implementing and monitoring capacity development programmes for civil society constituents and grouping across the West Africa. Leandre is a certified Change the Game Academy Programme Trainer. His background lies in the areas of economics and development planning.

SAMUEL APPIAH

Samuel Appiah is a Ghanaian and currently the Programme Officer in the Finance and Administrative Unit at the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI). He joined the Institute in May, 2016.

JIMM CHICK FOMUNJONG

Jimm Chick Fomunjong, Cameroonian, joined WACSI in May 2018 as the Head of the Knowledge Management and Communication Units of the Institute. He has over ten years’ experience as a journalist and a development communications expert. He has a vast experience in supporting African organisations to strengthen their internal and external communications, building and sustaining relationships with the media and, leveraging on the power of social media to promote their mission. He is also excellent at supporting organisations to set up and operationalise functional communications and knowledge management systems. He has a deep passion and expertise in supporting Africans and African civil society organisations to document their praxis, share and learn from experiences documented from the African civil society sector.

FRANCK A. SOMBO

Franck Sombo is a development practitioner with the drive to lead self and others to influence productivity and efficiency. His work involves supporting organisations to develop strategic plans, design monitoring and evaluation systems, develop and use relevant performance measurement tools to track progress, assess organizational growth and institutionalise learning. Franck has eight years of experience working with WACSI where he currently serves as the Head, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning. His academic qualifications include Masters in Organisations’ and Projects’ Management, and in Business Sciences and a High National Diploma in Finance and Accounting.

Franck is a Fellow of the International Program for Development Evaluation Training (IPDET) and a graduate of the Graduate Training Institute (GTI) - Ghana with specialization in Strategic Management and Corporate Leadership. He has a rich experience in Project Management, Capacity Development, Strategic planning, Data Analytics, Monitoring and Evaluation, Training and Facilitation, Mentoring and Coaching among others.

OMOLARA T. BALOGUN

Omolara is a development practitioner and advocacy strategist with over 10 years progressive experience in development programming targeted at strengthening civil society in West Africa. She joined WACSI in November 2009 as an Advocacy Consultant. And later became the first Policy Advocacy Officer in 2010 and Head of Policy Influencing and Advocacy unit in 2015. As head, she offers strategic direction to the institutes’ ambitions to connect and convene groups of organized and organic civil society actors; and influence regional and global discourses on crosscutting policy issues including—civil society regulations, sustainable development goals, civic space and enabling environment, aid effectiveness, gender equality.


Previously, Omolara served as a Service Development Marshal at TVQ Consulting Group, a customer service firm focused on designing strategic customer relationship and business growth plans for private and public financial institutions in Nigeria. She also served as a Programmes Associate with the Women in Peace and Security Network-Africa where she teamed up to design and implement two programmes on—multidimensional peace support operations and gender mainstreaming in security sector reform in Ghana, Sierra Leone and Liberia.

KWABENA KRODUAH

Kwabena Kroduah is a Ghanaian and currently heads the Finance Unit at the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI). He joined the Institute in January 2008.

CHARLES KOJO VANDYCK

Charles currently serves as the Head of the Capacity Development Unit at the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI). Charles has over 10 years of experience working in international development and social justice issues in Africa. Charles has expertise in strengthening civil society and public agencies including the design and implementation of governance and leadership programmes, development of knowledge pieces and policy advice. Charles was the founding Board Chair of Innovation for Change (i4C)-Hub Afrique, as well as the founding member of the International Consortium on Closing Civic Space (iCon), an initiative of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington DC. Charles currently serves as the Member of the Governing Board (Coordination Collective) of Africans Rising. He is a Member of the Development Studies Association, United Kingdom. Charles is a 2017 Stanford University Fellow for Nonprofit Leaders and a certified Change the Game Resource Mobilisation Trainer.

KATHERINE ADARKWA

Katherine joined WACSI in July 2006. She has several years of experience in Administration and Human Resources. Prior to her appointment to WACSI she worked with a few INGOs and UN agencies in Ghana. Katherine holds BSc. degree in Business Administration and an MA in Organisation Development.

NANA ASANTEWA AFADZINU

Nana Afadzinu is a Ghanaian and currently serves as the Executive Director of the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI). She joined the Institute in October 2010.