Mr.Charles Opoku|Regulatory Affairs|Best Researcher Award

Mr.Charles Opoku|Regulatory Affairs|Best Researcher Award

Mr.Charles Opoku at Fiaseman Senior High School,Ghana

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Charles Boateng Opoku embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in social sciences, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Geography from the University of Cape Coast in 2009. His undergraduate project, titled “Effectiveness of Community Development Programmes in Improving the Livelihoods of Rural Dwellers,” underscored his early commitment to understanding and improving local communities’ well-being. His studies not only provided a solid understanding of economics and geography but also fostered his desire to make meaningful contributions to development and economic planning.

Following this, he further honed his expertise by completing an MSc in Development Planning and Management at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) between 2014 and 2017. His research during this time focused on the vulnerabilities of farm households in Ghana, particularly those affected by socio-economic shocks, in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality. This research highlighted his dedication to examining the dynamics of development and resilience in rural contexts, laying the groundwork for his subsequent professional and research endeavors. Currently, Opoku is pursuing a PhD in Planning at KNUST, focusing his research on the determinants of informal land market outcomes, which has significant implications for spatial planning and policy in Ghana.

Professional Endeavors 👔

Charles Opoku’s professional career has been marked by a blend of teaching, research, and fieldwork. Since 2011, he has served as an Economics Tutor at Fiaseman Senior High School in Tarkwa, where he has educated and inspired young students in the Western Region of Ghana. His impact extends into higher education as an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Cape Coast’s College of Distance Education since 2018. There, he teaches various subjects, including Microeconomics, the Economy of Ghana, and Entrepreneurship, helping students build foundational skills and knowledge for their careers.

Additionally, Opoku has contributed significantly to data collection and analysis in Ghana through his roles with the Ghana Statistical Service. In 2023, he acted as a Center Lead and Regional Trainer for the Integrated Business Establishment Survey. He also held key roles during the 2021 Population and Housing Census, serving as both a Municipal Field Supervisor and National Trainer, where he contributed to the accurate collection of demographic and economic data critical to national planning.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Charles Opoku’s research and professional work have centered on a range of crucial topics, including land use planning, human settlement planning, and development economics. His PhD research on informal land markets in Ghana addresses important aspects of spatial planning, a field of study that is critical for sustainable urban development. Through his thesis, Opoku seeks to provide insights into the often-overlooked informal land market sector and the ways it impacts effective planning, governance, and policy implementation.

He has also conducted research on urban resilience and the vulnerabilities faced by farm households, contributing valuable knowledge to the field of development planning. In his publication “Vulnerability and Responses of Farm Households to Socioeconomic Shocks: Evidence from Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality of Ghana,” Opoku explored the resilience strategies of rural communities against economic disruptions. His work in the area of rural women’s economic empowerment in Ghana has been particularly influential, with his publication in the Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development examining the impact of the Rural Enterprise Program (REP) on economic self-sufficiency and empowerment in rural areas.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Throughout his career, Opoku has earned recognition for his academic achievements and professional dedication. His membership in the Ghana Institute of Planning as a Graduate Trainee signifies his status as an emerging expert in the field. Additionally, he is an active member of Ghana’s Monitoring and Evaluation Forum and the Association of Certified Chartered Economists (ACCE), both of which highlight his commitment to continued professional growth and excellence.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Opoku’s work has had a lasting impact on the communities he serves, especially through his contributions to Ghana’s educational sector and his involvement in national surveys. By educating high school and university students, he helps shape the next generation of economists and planners, fostering a culture of analytical thinking and social responsibility. His role in data collection and research has directly contributed to national projects, including the 2021 Population and Housing Census, where his leadership as a trainer ensured the accuracy and reliability of critical demographic data. This data serves as the basis for policy decisions, resource allocation, and development planning in Ghana, underscoring Opoku’s significant role in shaping his country’s socio-economic landscape.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Charles Opoku’s legacy will likely be one of dedicated service to both academia and public policy. His ongoing research in informal land markets aims to inform policy and promote sustainable spatial planning practices, which will benefit urban and rural areas in Ghana. As he completes his PhD, he is well-positioned to become a thought leader in urban and regional planning, contributing to policies that prioritize equitable land use and sustainable development.

Looking to the future, Opoku envisions expanding his research to include broader aspects of urban resilience and green economy strategies. His goal is to support the development of Ghanaian communities that are not only resilient to economic shocks but also environmentally sustainable. As he continues his teaching, research, and contributions to data collection, his work will undoubtedly inspire future economists, planners, and policymakers in Ghana and beyond. Through his multifaceted career, Charles Boateng Opoku exemplifies the impact of thoughtful planning, dedicated teaching, and rigorous research in advancing both community resilience and national development.

 

🎓Publication 

Critical factors impacting psychosocial well-being of mining-induced displaced and resettled persons in Ghana

  • Authors   : Charles Boateng Opoku; Jonathan Kwofie; Millicent Awo Pomma Asirifi
  • Year         :2024

Economic empowerment of rural women: Assessing the effectiveness of the rural enterprise program (REP) in Ghana, West Africa

  • Authors   :Zahra Nekoukar , Shahram Ala, Siavash Moradi, Andrew Hill, Ali Reza Davoudi Badabi, Ahmad Alikhani, Shahriar Alian, Minoo Moghimi, Amir Mohammad Shabani, Hamideh Abbaspour Kasgari
  • Journal    :Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
  • Year         :2022

Vulnerability and Responses of Farm Households to Socio-economic Shocks: Evidence from Tarkwa-Nsueam Municipality of Ghana

  • Authors   :Charles Boateng Opoku
  • Journal    : Innovative Research and Development
  • Year         :2020

 

Dr.abdul-wahab tahiru| Regulatory Affairs| Excellence in Innovation

Dr.abdul-wahab tahiru,Regulatory Affairs ,Excellence in Innovation

Dr.abdul-wahab tahiru, at university for development studies, Ghana

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📚Early Academic Pursuits :

Abdul-Wahab’s journey into the world of environmental science and sustainable development began with a strong academic foundation. He pursued studies in environmental science, focusing on the interconnectedness of climate change, agriculture, and sustainable development. His academic curiosity led him to explore various aspects of environmental protection and renewable energy, setting the stage for a career dedicated to addressing global environmental challenges.

💼Professional Endeavors :

Abdul-Wahab has amassed over eight years of combined experience across multiple sectors, demonstrating a consistent commitment to sustainability and innovation. Most recently, he served as a technical advisor for the German Development Cooperation (GIZ-Ghana), where he played a pivotal role in driving forward climate and sustainable development initiatives. Currently, he works as a regional advisor at WhereGeospatial, furthering his impact in the geospatial technology and environmental sectors.

Previously, Abdul-Wahab was the Director of the Alliance for Green and Climate Innovations, where he led numerous projects aimed at promoting green technologies and climate resilience. His consultancy services in the budding circular economy, climate change, agriculture, and sustainable development have benefited numerous organizations within and outside Ghana, showcasing his ability to drive impactful change on a global scale.

🔬Contributions and Research Focus :

Abdul-Wahab’s research interests are diverse, encompassing circular economy, climate change, agriculture and food security, plastic waste management, environmental protection, energy regulation, sustainability, renewable energy, waste-to-energy technologies, and nature-based solutions. His scholarly works have been published in esteemed journals such as Land Use Policy (ScienceDirect), International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering (Springer), Journal of World (MDPI), World Sustainability Series (SpringerNature), Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association (Taylor & Francis), Semantic Scholar, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate.

He is passionate about ensuring the empowerment of project beneficiaries through the use of highly reliable tools such as Capacity Work, SCAP, CLAC, and REFLECT. His dedication to integrating innovative solutions in project management has significantly contributed to the advancement of sustainable development practices.

🏆Accolades and Recognition :

Abdul-Wahab’s excellence in his field has earned him numerous accolades. He was recognized as the best oral presenter at the 5th Earth and Environmental Congress in Chicago, USA. His expertise and contributions have also been acknowledged by prestigious organizations, making him a fellow of the Open Africa Power-Enel Foundation, Frontiers of Climate Change-Ghana, and the American Geoscience Society Union (AGU).

🌐Impact and Influence :

Abdul-Wahab has assumed roles of responsibility within several organizations, including the Alliance for Green and Climate Innovations, World Vision (Rural Groundwater Project-Savelugu), Allied Relief, Rupaid, JICA, Watersites, Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Limited (BOST), Christian Relief Service, and the Department of Rent Control (Ministry of Works, Water, and Housing). His work has not only advanced the missions of these organizations but also positively impacted the communities they serve.

He has presented at conferences and delivered keynote speeches at events such as AICEESS in Nigeria, EU Tech Chambers in Born, ICERA, GYC & IRAD in Ghana, IJIRD in Australia, EESC in the USA, ICSI in Nigeria, and RNSA in Sudan. His ability to communicate complex environmental issues to diverse audiences has furthered awareness and action on climate change and sustainability.

🌱Legacy and Future Contributions :

Abdul-Wahab’s legacy is defined by his unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability and innovation. His work in the circular economy and climate innovation has paved the way for future advancements in these critical areas. As an active collaborator, he continues to seek opportunities to drive impactful change through partnerships and innovative solutions.

🎓Publication 

A Review on Renewable Energy Scenario in Ethiopia

  • Authors   :Abdul-Wahab Tahiru, Silas Uwumborge Takal, Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari, Steve Ampofo
  • Journal    :Iranica Journal of Energy & Environment
  • Year         : 2023

Biodiesel Production from Neem (Azadirachtaindica) Seed oil

    • Authors :Mohammed Takase Tahiru Abdul – Wahab
    • Journal   :INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
    • Year       : 2019
Unlocking Energy from Waste: A Comprehensive Analysis of Municipal Solid Waste Recovery Potential in Ghana
  • Authors  :Abdul-Wahab Tahiru, Samuel Jerry Cobbina, Wilhemina Asare, Silas Uwumborge Takal
  • Journal    :World
  • Year         :  2024
The Role of Local Level Institutional Arrangements in Climate Change Adaptation of Rural Dwellers in Northern Ghana.
  • Authors  : Silas Uwumborge Takal, Abdul-wahab Tahiru, Ebenezer Owusu-Sakyere
  • Journal   :Iranica Journal of Energy & Environment
  • Year        :   2023

Unlocking the Renewable Energy Potential in Developing Countries: The Case of Ghana

  • Authors  : Abdul-Wahab Tahirua, Samuel Jerry Cobbina, Wilhemina Asare
  • Journal   :Tovero Energy
  • Year        : 2023