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PROFILE OF TEAM DUUT

 *PROFILE OF TEAM DUUT.*  FRANCIS DUUT is a Medical Laboratory Sciences student of the University of Health and Allied Sciences, UHAS. He is a kindhearted gentleman, a motivator, an influencer, a passionate reformer, unifier, Student activist, sociable and above all a humble servant of God. He has strong passion for youth empowerment and activism.  He is currently a certified  CAPESDAfrica global youth delegate and holds  prestigious offices as the President of BISU-UHAS, deputy administrator of YPC and a global financial Secretary of RAISED INITIATIVES. Francis Duut aspires to be a great influential leader in Governance whiles contributing to the advancement of the Health sector in Ghana as far as the global health is concerned. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND. UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND ALLIED SCIENCES [2019-Date] NOTRE DAME MINOR SEM. SHS       [2014-2017] ZONGO JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. (2011-2014). ZONGO PRIMARY SCHOOL. (2005-2011) WORK EXPERIENCE/SEMINARS. VOLUNTEER TEACHER AT ZONGO JHS. (2017-20

UNITY: A PATH TO THE REALISATION OF THE GHANAIAN YOUTH DREAM

 UNITY: A PATH TO THE REALISATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GHANAIAN YOUTH **************************************** The ‘Ghanaian  dream’ is made up of a myriad collection of desires: the wish to address the legacies of colonisation, slavery, and other forms of domination and crimes against humanity to achieve self-sufficiency, and advance social justice and equality in our societies for sustainable futures. In contemporary times, the Ghanaian  dream has come to mean many representations of hope, pan-Africanism, respect, empowerment and working together towards a common goal. In recent years, we have youth-led social movements: #Fixthecountry and #BetterGhana, which have drawn our attention to reclaiming our own idea of progress for a better future for the next generations. In 1957, our founding father Osagye Dr. Kwame Nkrumah remind us of “Ghanaians  Dream” at the Independence Day Declaration. That statement is inspirational and reminds me of the power that lies in using our voices to