Welcome to KNAC

Established by Samia Nkrumah in 2011, we are a non-profit organisation that takes its root from the ideas, teachings and vision of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s First President. We believe in the grand vision of African unity to bring about prosperity and world peace.

KNAC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

We believe that people everywhere must have access to basic socio-economic amenities. Public policies must be directed at addressing the problems of unemployment, poverty, lack of shelter and inadequate educational facilities that confront masses of the population. In addition, policies must aim at providing opportunities for all to realise their full potential. The organisation through education, social interventions and research seeks to contribute to address many of the challenges that confront the poor and vulnerable in human societies to help build a just and a better World. Below are the list of the organisation’s achievements.

  • WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

    Women empowerment is dear to the heart of Hon. Samia Nkrumah. She has therefore taken it  upon herself to provide income generating activities for women and as a result, she has put  together a mechanism to roll-out a micro credit scheme and provided a seed money of  Gh¢30,000.00 to Quick Financial Service Company Ltd to

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  • ELECTRICITY POWER SUPPLY

    Low electricity output is a general problem countrywide. Several communities in Jomoro are  either suffering from this problem or do not even have access to electricity. Since she was  elected as MP to represent the good people of Jomoro, the Hon. MP has personally taken it  upon herself to engage with all relevant Agencies, especially

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  • WATER AND SANITATION

    New Town Wharf like many communities in Jomoro, is a very challenged small community  with severe portable water problem which often result in varying water borne diseases. The  community has a population of about 700 people and the residents are predominantly migrant  fishing folks from other parts of the country. The community is very important

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We all want a United Africa, United not only in our concept of what unity connotes, but united in our common desire to move forward together in dealing with all the problems that can best be solved only on a continental basis.”

Kwame Nkrumah