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Director, Corporate Communications, Ghana Standards Authority, Dr. Kofi Amponsah-Bediako has been selected to serve on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Defence, Security and Strategy of the Ghana Armed Forces.
The journal has been designed to address the gap, reflecting the contribution of the Ghana Armed Forces to human capital development and public service.
In his acceptance letter, Dr Amponsah-Bediako pledged to work hard, together with other team members, to fill the gap and to well inform the public on the important activities and contributions of the Defence, Security and Strategy of the Armed Forces Command, being managed by the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC) in Teshie, Accra.
Dr. Amponsah-Bediako holds a BA (Honours) Degree in Political Science, a Post-Graduate Certificate in Business Administration, a Graduate Diploma in Communications Studies, an MA in Communications Studies and Ph.D in Business Administration.
He also holds a Certificate in Standardisation and Quality Systems for Developing Countries from New Delhi, India.
He has a wide range of experience in editorial matters as well as lectureship at undergraduate and graduate levels in tertiary institutions both in the public and private sectors.
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