Season 2, Episode 1: How Building A Village Library in Ghana Set Off a Mission to Educate 1 Million People.
It all started with an essay.
A simple idea — written by a college student from Ghana — would set off a chain of events touching the lives of over a million people. This led to him, with the help of an NGO, being able to ship two containers and build a library in Ghana. He realized that building libraries wouldn’t be enough, and he had to go deeper for true change. So Daniel Dotse launched an ambitious mission to educate one million Ghanaians.
That’s how Lead for Ghana was born.
Lead for Ghana is a leadership development organization that recruits top university graduates to teach in under-resourced communities across the country. Their focus? STEM education, real grassroots impact.
💡 In this episode, we explore:
His childhood memories.
How Lead for Ghana started.
Leadership in underserved communities
Is education the most powerful tool for change?
The founder’s journey and lessons.
🎧 If you care about education, Africa’s future, or leadership that works, don’t miss this.
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