A staff of the Ghana High Commission in the United Kingdom has won the Education Attaché of the Year award for Africa.
Pearl Naa Dedei Tetteh is an Education Attaché at the Ghana High Commission to the UK.
The award, instituted by the Embassy Network, an independent organization serving the interests of diplomats in the UK is in recognition of her passion to develop human capital in areas of academia, business, science, technology, and engineering to further Ghana’s developmental agenda.
Part of the citation to the award reads “…In her quest to serve the interests of Ghana’s educational sector in the UK, Naa Dedei “establishes, manages, and maintains institutional partnerships between Ghanaian universities and universities here in the UK.
“These partnerships foster training and development of faculty both in Ghana and the UK as well as information sharing and research collaboration.”
Also, the award highlighted Naa Dedei’s commitment to her role as ‘ambassador’ for her country, as she uses her office to foster a sense of Ghanaian belonging to people of Ghanaian descent who live in
the UK.
She does this by engaging in educational activities, granting them access to mission personnel, having them attend youth events hosted by the Ghana Union and other organizations, and encouraging them to make investments in or volunteer their services for Ghana.