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The highly anticipated Ghana Sports Conference 2025 is set to convene sports stakeholders, policymakers, athletes, and industry leaders for a national conversation on the future of sports in Ghana.
With the theme "Elevate. Excel. Empower: Shaping Ghana’s Sporting Destiny," this landmark event will address critical challenges and opportunities in Ghanaian sports, from grassroots development to the business of sports and athlete welfare.
The conference, organized by Perception Management International (PMI), will showcase engaging panel discussions, keynote speeches, and interactive sessions aimed at exploring strategic solutions to advance the sports industry in Ghana.
It seeks to develop a roadmap for sustainable growth by promoting collaborations among government agencies, private sector investors, sports associations, and development organizations.
Slated for July 31st this year at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC), the conference will cover a range of pressing issues shaping the country’s sports sector, such as The Future of Ghanaian Football, The Business of Sports in Ghana, Empowering Women in Ghanaian Sports, Youth Development and Grassroots Sports, and Sports and Social Impact
Ghana’s sports sector has long been a source of national pride, yet it faces significant challenges, including inadequate funding, underdeveloped infrastructure, and limited commercial investment.
This conference will provide a platform for honest discussions on the way forward, aligning with national priorities to make sports a powerful driver of economic growth and social cohesion.
“By the end of the conference, stakeholders are expected to commit to policies and partnerships that will drive significant improvements in the sports sector.
"Additionally, recommendations from panel discussions and working groups will be compiled into a strategic framework that can guide future investments and policy decisions,” said Martin Ankrah, Director at Perception Management International.
The Ghana Sports Conference 2025 will bring together key industry players, including the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the Ghana Football Association (GFA), corporate sponsors, sports media, and international development organizations.
As Ghana seeks to redefine its sports landscape, the Ghana Sports Conference 2025 offers an unparalleled opportunity to be part of a transformative dialogue.
Whether you are an athlete, policymaker, sponsor, or sports enthusiast, this event promises invaluable insights and networking opportunities to shape the future of sports in Ghana.
The Ghana Sports Conference is a premier platform for discussions on the growth and development of sports in Ghana.
It catalyzes innovative policies, investment strategies, and collaborations aimed at advancing the country’s sports industry.
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