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The Chief Executive of the Ghana Library Authority (GhLA) has been appointed as a member of the International Advisory Board of Book Aid International.
Book Aid International, founded in 1954 is an international charity with headquarters in London. The charity provides books and supports libraries around the world.
Every year, the charity sends books to public and community libraries as well as libraries in prisons, refugee camps, hospitals, schools, and universities.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was the charity’s patron from 1966 until his death in April 2021.
The Queen Consort, formerly The Duchess of Cornwall has since May 2022 become the patron of the charity.
The Board is chaired by Lord Boateng, the first Black UK Cabinet Minister.

Hayford Siaw was appointed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in December 2017 as Chief Executive of GhLA.
Prior to his appointment into public service, he founded Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa that successfully worked with development partners from around the world setting up projects in Education, Health, and Youth Development.
Hayford has been supported on various initiatives by UN Agencies, European Union, Global Fund for Children(USA), Reach for Change, Sweden, and many others.
He is also the founder of Damang Community School and the award-winning Street Library Project.
At GhLA, he has led unparalleled institutional growth by expanding the network of libraries from 61 to 114 and books on shelves from 349,941 to 1,275,894.
In 2021, GhLA was declared Library of the Year by the London International Book Fair Excellence Award.
The United Nations Public Service Awards Programme also awarded GhLA for its innovation and inclusive approach to promoting technology education in Ghana.
Hayford Siaw currently also serves as a trustee of Central Aid, the charity arm of International Central Gospel Church (ICGC). He is a 92Y Ford Motors Fellow and a Change Leader of Reach for Change.
In 2018, Mr Siaw was awarded the 15th Commonwealth Points of Light by Queen Elizabeth II.
He has received education and training from the University of Ghana Business School, Sikkim Manipal University, Oxford University, and Columbia University.
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