CEG facilitates volunteer placements in a range of different areas including: Teaching, Agriculture, Health, Journalism, Care, Medicine, and International Law and Human Rights programs.
My name is Ernest Osei-Tutu, the Director of Culture Exchange Global Foundation (CEG). I double as the Deputy Director of Building and Road Research Institute (BRRI), Kumasi, Ghana. CEG is a non-governmental non-profit organization primarily ran by myself and the rest of my family, with my daughter Safowaa Osei-Tutu serving as the CEO of the organization.
This is due to the passion we have to ensure that we contribute our quota, irrespective the magnitude, to the development of the world and especially the nation Ghana by extending love, care, security and support especially to the less privileged and the handicapped in our societies. With dedication and hard work we have served societies for the past 7 yrs with parent organizations such as Projects Abroad and the Lady of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, KNUST, Kumasi.
Through this partnership we have hosted and worked with over 129 Volunteers from all corners of the world. As a family we have put in place the needed facilities to host Volunteers, as well as other reliable host families, to ensure their comfort, safety and a successful immersion into the Ghanaian culture.
We facilitate volunteer placements in a range of areas including: Care, Health, Teaching, Medicine, Agriculture, Veterinary, Journalism and Human rights. Within the number of years we have been operating we have managed to distinguish ourselves from other profiteering organizations by ensuring that our Volunteers receive the best out of their visits.
At the end of the volunteering period volunteers are offered with Certificates of participation as well as letters of recommendation for any purpose they seek.