Imani: Centre for Policy and Education Executive Director
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Franklin Cudjoe is Ghanaian. He is the founder and Executive Director of IMANI Center for Policy & Education. Founded in 2004, IMANI is a non-profit, non-government organization dedicated to fostering public awareness of important policy issues concerning business, government and civil society.
Cudjoe is also editor of AfricanLiberty.org, a joint Atlas Economic Research Foundation/ IMANI project to publish and syndicate open-society type articles throughout Africa. Cudjoe is also the Acting Chief Evangelist of Mpedigree an innovative technological tool for fighting counterfeit medicines.
Cudjoe is an Earhart doctoral fellow at Buckingham University in the U.K focusing on the impact of corporate social investment in West Africa and donor driven projects. He holds fellowships from a wide range of organizations including the Mont Pelerin Society, George Mason University, New School of Athens, Instituto Bruno Leoni, Evian Group at IMD, Independent Institute, Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), International Policy Network, and ATLAS Economic Research Foundation.
Cudjoe is a frequent commentator in print and broadcast media about Africa development issues, including appearances on BBC, CBC, Swiss and Swedish National TV, Austrian National Radio and varied local Ghanaian media, and has been published or quoted severally in London's Daily Telegraph, The Wall Street Journal (all three versions), Bangkok Post, Washington Times, El Mercurio (Chile), La Republica (Costa Rica),the Ottawa Citizen, the San Francisco Chronicle, Netzeitung Voice Of Germany the Ghanaian Daily Graphic, Accra Daily Mail, Ghana Web, My Joy online, and many others. He speaks to policy makers, students groups in Ghana and abroad.
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