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5star University College hosts the maiden edition of Fashion for Change on Nov. 11

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5star University College is set to organize its maiden edition of the Fashion for Change project on November 11, 2023, at Patty’s Event Centre at East Legon, Accra.

According to the President and Founder of 5Star University College, Wilson Richbill, the mission of the project is to promote sustainable and ethical fashion practices, foster eco-conscious consumer behaviour, and encourage brands to adopt environmentally responsible manufacturing processes.

He further explained that, by raising awareness about the interconnectedness between fashion and climate change, the initiative aims to inspire collective action and empower individuals to make informed choices that contribute to a more sustainable future.

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“In a world facing unprecedented environmental challenges, the fashion industry is increasingly recognizing its role in contributing to climate change. However, The Leaders of 5Star University College believe that, within this realization lies a powerful opportunity to drive positive change. The “Fashion for Change” project emerges as a beacon of hope in Ghana and Africa at large, aiming to revolutionize the industry by promoting sustainability and raising awareness about the dangers of climate change. With a core theme centered on the perils of environmental degradation, this transformative initiative strives to foster a new era of conscious consumerism and responsible production practices within the fashion world,” he added.

Themed “Fashion for Change: Combating the Dangers of Climate Change”, the event will bring together top key players from all sectors. The students of 5Star University College will, through their fantastic performances, highlight the dangers of climate change.

5STAR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE as a leading fashion, media, filmmaking, IT, and business school in Accra, Ghana, has started a project with the SRC of the University College to help solve environmental problems in our communities.

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FTF Summit pushes Youth collaboration as catalyst for Ghana’s Development

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Kezia Asiedua Sanie, Lawyer and President of For The Future (FTF) Organisation and Convener of the FTF Impact Summit – Changemakers Dialogues, has underscored the need for young Ghanaians in the social impact space to build networks not merely for personal advancement, but for collective progress, arguing that transformational change can only emerge through collaboration, shared learning and mutual accountability.

Addressing over 200 participants at the inaugural FTF Impact Summit at the Embassy of Switzerland in Accra last week, Ms Sanie said Ghana’s development challenges require stronger partnerships across civil society, government and the private sector, particularly at a time when the country is seeking more inclusive and sustainable economic growth.

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“No individual, no organisation and no sector can achieve transformational change in isolation,” she said. “Real impact is born at the intersection of collaboration, shared learning and mutual accountability.”

The summit brought together policymakers, development practitioners, entrepreneurs, diplomats and youth leaders in what organisers described as a platform aimed at nurturing the next generation of Ghanaian changemakers.

Ms Sanie said FTF was evolving beyond the traditional framework of a non-governmental organisation into a broader movement built on the conviction that young people, when given the right support systems and opportunities, are capable of driving meaningful change within their communities. She also emphasises that social impact consciousness is key among people and across sectors to contribute to national development.

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The event reflected a growing shift within Ghana’s youth-led civil society space towards institutional credibility, policy engagement and long-term impact. Discussions ranged from governance and compliance for non-profit organisations to technology, climate sustainability, media, gender inclusion and social innovation.

The summit was hosted with support from the Embassy of Switzerland in Ghana, with Swiss Ambassador Simone Giger emphasising the importance of investing in youth leadership and resilient civic institutions.
The presence of the Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment, George Opare Addo, also signalled growing government recognition of the role civil society organisations can play in national development and job creation.

One of the summit’s key sessions focused on compliance and governance within the non-profit sector, with representatives from the Office of the Registrar of Companies and the Non-Profit Organisation Secretariat guiding participants through regulatory requirements and operational standards.

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For many young NGO founders and social entrepreneurs, the session offered practical insights into building legally compliant and financially sustainable organisations capable of attracting funding and public trust.
A cross-generational dialogue featuring lawyer, entrepreneur and investor Sangu Delle, Founder of Golden Palm Investments, Daniel Dotse, Founder of Lead for Africa, Yawa Hansen-Quao, Founder of Leading Ladies’ Network and Managing Director of HQ Consulting and Penelope Thompson, Founder and President of African Centre for Technical Training (ACTT) explored themes of leadership, innovation and accountability in Ghana’s evolving social and economic landscape in very real, practical and honest conversations, moderated by the Organization’s, Secretary, Abena Oduro Osae.

The discussions challenged participants to think beyond conventional career paths and instead position themselves as institution-builders capable of shaping policy, enterprise and community development.
A major feature of the summit was the “Impact Circles” — small, sector-focused groups designed to encourage collaboration and deeper engagement across areas including education, health, climate, governance, technology, disability inclusion, media and women’s empowerment.

Participants said the format enabled stronger networking and practical exchange of ideas among young professionals and social innovators.

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The summit concluded with remarks from lawyer and business executive Femi Asante, who urged participants to approach entrepreneurship and leadership as collective efforts rather than individual pursuits.
“Entrepreneurship is fundamentally a team sport,” she said, encouraging young leaders to invest in strong partnerships and collaborative ecosystems.

Broader economic and social impact:
The FTF Impact Summit reflects a wider evolution within Ghana’s youth and civil society ecosystem, where attention is increasingly shifting from advocacy alone towards institution-building, governance and measurable social impact. Analysts say such platforms could play an important role in addressing unemployment, fostering entrepreneurship and strengthening civic participation among young people.
By connecting emerging leaders with policymakers, investors and development partners, initiatives of this nature also help build the networks and skills needed to support innovation-led growth and social enterprise development. In the longer term, stronger youth-led institutions could contribute to economic resilience by expanding opportunities in technology, education, climate adaptation and community development — sectors viewed as critical to Ghana’s future competitiveness.
The summit also highlighted a broader generational shift in Ghana, where younger professionals are increasingly seeking to influence governance, business and public policy through collaboration rather than traditional political structures alone.
FTF is a youth-led non-profit committed to empowering underprivileged children and communities through education, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. Founded in 2016, FTF takes a holistic and child-centred approach, supporting young people not only to access education, but to discover their strengths, build confidence, and develop pathways to long-term success. Through its work, FTF continues to nurture a generation of young people equipped to break cycles of poverty and contribute meaningfully to society in Ghana, Nigeria and beyond.

The FTF Impact Summit – Changemakers Dialogues was held as part of the Organisation’s 10th Anniversary Celebrations under the theme: “Bridging Leaders and Changemakers for Social Impact”.

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