National President of the Graduate Students Association of Ghana (GRASAG), Emmanuel Owusu has been appointed to the Steering Committee of the Global Student Forum (GSF) for the 2024/2025 period.
Mr Owusu becomes the first Ghanaian to hold this position, representing the interests of African students on a global platform.
The Global Student Forum (GSF) is an international organisation that encompasses student unions and associations from over 135 countries and territories. It serves as the mother body for continental student unions and associations, playing a pivotal role in advocating for the rights, interests, and welfare of students worldwide. The GSF aims to enhance the global student community through policy advocacy, capacity building, and fostering international collaboration.
In addition to his role on the Steering Committee, Mr. Owusu has also been appointed as the Coordinator for the Postgraduate Affairs Working Group within the GSF.
This role highlights his deep commitment and expertise in addressing the issues pertinent to postgraduate students, emphasising his dedication to higher education. Importantly, he will be representing the All-Africa Students Union (AASU) on the Steering Committee, ensuring that the unique perspectives and needs of African students are well-represented.
Mr. Owusu’s appointment is a testament to his exceptional leadership and his extensive knowledge in policy analysis and strategy development. He has a successful track record of advocating for economic and social reforms, contributing significantly to national progress. His ability to articulate complex issues and propose viable solutions has earned him respect and recognition in various circles.
As a seasoned Policy Analyst and Development Specialist, Emmanuel Owusu has consistently demonstrated his ability to shape policy initiatives that drive societal and economic reforms. His leadership style is characterized by integrity, inclusivity, and a visionary approach, making him a catalyst for positive change on the global stage.
His role as the National President of GRASAG has been marked by initiatives such as the Refurbishment of the GRASAG National Secretariat, Strategic engagement with Foreign Missions in Ghana, the GRASAG Civic Education Program, GRASAG Policy Research Index (GPRI) which led to the unveiling of its recent research report on the 24-hour economy policy and the GRASAG Presidential Policy Lecture, aimed at positioning GRASAG as strategic development partner in nation building.
He has effectively managed diverse perspectives, steered organizational strategies, and advocated for the needs of postgraduate students, showcasing his exceptional leadership qualities.
Mr Owusu's new roles at the Global Student Forum are expected to significantly elevate the interests of African students and students in general on the global stage. His expertise in policy analysis and strategy development will be invaluable in driving the mission of the GSF and ensuring that the unique challenges faced by students are addressed.
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