Greetings,
The Ahijah Peace Makers Group (APMG) is a Ghana-based organization founded in Koforidua with a steadfast commitment to building peaceful, resilient communities. Guided by our founder, Apostle Dr. Ahijah Wonder, and supported by co-founders George Adzorvie Benonny (Director of Human Rights), and Afari Emmanuel Boaten, APMG operates at the forefront of community peace-building, youth empowerment, and human rights advocacy.
At APMG, we believe in the power of collaboration to create sustainable change. Our initiatives are tailored to support individuals and communities by promoting education, fostering unity, and advocating for justice. From youth leadership programs to legal aid for underserved populations, our projects address the root causes of conflict and provide long-lasting solutions.
We invite agencies, nonprofits, and corporate partners to join us in furthering this mission. Together, we can maximize impact, amplify voices, and create environments where peace and opportunity flourish. By working hand-in-hand with like-minded organizations, APMG is poised to expand our reach, enhance our resources, and make a deeper impact across Ghana and beyond.
Thank you for your interest in our work. We look forward to the possibility of partnering with you to build a better, more peaceful world.
In Partnership,
Ahijah Peace Makers Group (APMG)
1. Global Union: The Global Union sector focuses on fostering collaboration and unity among Nations, promoting Global Peace, and addressing transnational issues. Its responsibilities include advocating for international cooperation, supporting diplomacy efforts, and addressing global challenges such as climate change, human rights, and security.
2. Global Charity: The charity sector within the Ahijah Peace Makers Group is dedicated to humanitarian aid, Social welfare, and Community Development. It works to alleviate poverty, provide emergency relief, and support vulnerable populations worldwide. Responsibilities include fundraising, program implementation, and ensuring equitable distribution of resources.
3. Global Council: The Council sector is involved in policy-making, governance, and decision-making processes related to peace and conflict resolution. It may engage in mediation, conflict prevention, and promoting dialogue among stakeholders. Responsibilities include policy analysis, advocacy, and facilitating peace negotiations.
4. Global Church: The Church sector contributes to peacebuilding through spiritual and ethical guidance, fostering interfaith dialogue, and promoting values of compassion and forgiveness. It may engage in initiatives related to reconciliation, moral education, and promoting a culture of peace within religious communities.
5. Global Organization/NGO: This sector encompasses various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society groups dedicated to peace and development. Responsibilities include project implementation, advocacy, community engagement, and addressing local and regional peacebuilding challenges.
6. Global Scientific: The scientific sector focuses on research, data analysis, and evidence-based approaches to peacebuilding. It may involve social science research, conflict analysis, and developing innovative solutions to complex peace and security challenges. Responsibilities include knowledge dissemination, research partnerships, and informing evidence-based policies.
7. Global Education: The education sector is dedicated to promoting peace education, fostering critical thinking, and nurturing a culture of peace among youth and adults. Responsibilities include curriculum development, teacher training, and promoting values of tolerance, diversity, and global citizenship.
8. Global Community Project: This sector focuses on grassroots initiatives, community empowerment, and local capacity-building for sustainable peace. It may involve community-based conflict resolution, social cohesion projects, and promoting inclusive development. Responsibilities include community engagement, participatory planning, and fostering local leadership.
9. Global Chamber of Commerce: The Chamber of Commerce sector can play a role in promoting economic development, trade, and business engagement for peace. Responsibilities include fostering responsible business practices, promoting economic opportunities in conflict-affected areas, and engaging the private sector in peacebuilding efforts.
10. Global Civil Society Organization: This sector encompasses a wide array of grassroots and advocacy organizations dedicated to peace, human rights, and social justice. Responsibilities include civic engagement, advocacy, public awareness campaigns, and empowering marginalized communities to participate in peacebuilding processes.