Monday, 26 May 2014

Washington Fellowship for young African Leaders.

The Embassy of the United States of America.

Today, we feature Moses Nganwani Tia, a young Ghanaian from Gambaga who is passionate about agriculture.
Moses is an Agricultural Development professional with rich experience who’s often contributed to youth, particularly in Agricultural development in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) nations of the world.
In 2009, he founded Savannah Young Farmers Network to address the increasing decline in youth engagement in Agriculture in the Northern Region. He is also a member of the International Fund for Agriculture Devevelopment/Government of Ghana in-country Program Management Team, with the responsibility of promoting youth in agriculture in Ghana. 
Through Moses’ hard work, SavaNet currently works as a regional organization, with representation in: Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. Tia’s hobbies include listening to music, walking and watching documentaries.
Congratulations Moses Nganwani Tia! We hope you will expand your organization across Africa through the Washington Fellowship and help countries achieve food security. #‎YALI #‎YALIGhana