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In a move set to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties between the Pacific and West Africa, the Made in Africa Expo Canada has announced the appointment of its President, Ibrahim Issah, as the Youth, Innovation & Education Liaison to the Vanuatu Trade Commission in Ghana.
This prestigious role is a key step in fostering a new era of partnerships focused on youth empowerment, technological innovation, and educational exchange.
The appointment comes as the Vanuatu Trade Commission, led by its inaugural Commissioner to Ghana, H.E. Amb. Prof. Hugh Keku Aryee, works to build a bridge between the two nations.
The Commission has already made significant strides, including signing a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ghana's Ho Technical University to train over 3,000 faculty and students in Artificial Intelligence (AI).

This new role is a direct extension of that vision.
According to a statement from the Made in Africa Expo Canada, a premier trade and investment platform, President Issah's role will directly reinforce the expo’s core mission to connect Africa with global opportunities.
The expo, which is aligned with the goals of Agenda 2063 and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), is a catalyst for sustainable business growth, bringing together policymakers, entrepreneurs, and investors to drive trade and innovation.
As the newly appointed Liaison, President Issah will focus on:
- Bridging Education Systems: Facilitating partnerships between Ghanaian and Vanuatuan academic institutions, from student exchange programs to joint research initiatives.
- Fostering Innovation: Promoting collaboration in technology, digital literacy, and entrepreneurship to create jobs and economic opportunities for young people.
- Empowering the Youth: Serving as a key link to promote youth-led businesses and provide them with the skills and resources needed to thrive in the 21st-century economy.
The strategic decision to appoint a youth-focused liaison underscores Vanuatu's interest in tapping into Ghana’s rapidly growing and youthful population as a key driver of future development.
Similarly, it provides a unique platform for Ghanaian youth to explore new avenues for collaboration and knowledge exchange with a partner in the Pacific.
This appointment is a testament to the deepening of South-South cooperation, demonstrating how emerging economies can leverage expertise and shared goals to build robust partnerships.
Both nations are committed to a future where trade, innovation, and education serve as the pillars of mutual prosperity and sustainable development.
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