Management

    The Management is the team that runs the day-to-day programs of the organization. They prepare proposals, search for funding sources, and annual operation budgets, liaise with international partners, development agencies, etc., prepare specific operation procedures (SOP) to achieve the targets/activities set out in approved proposals, plan and undertake field activities, prepare progress reports and other activities that may be suggested by the Board of Directors and Advisors. The management is headed by the Executive Director who sets out and give direction to the organization based on consultation with the Board of Directors and Advisors. The Executive Director is assisted by the Project Coordinator who, reporting to the Executive Director, is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the organization. There are also the research officer, who oversees research work, and the administrative secretary, who is responsible for the day-to-day administration and correspondence work of the organization. Other management staff include the accountant, the field liaison/borehole mechanic as well as the driver.

    Mr Richard Kofi Nimako

    Mr Richard Kofi Nimako

    Mr Richard Kofi Nimako is the Research Officer of Family Support Lifeline (FASUL). Mr Nimako heads the Kiphart-Eduful Centre for Community Development Research. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Sociology and Social Work with French (2010) and a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Sociology (2019) from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology at the same University. He has over ten years of experience in social, business, and educational research. At many national research conferences, Mr Nimako has delivered papers. He has also done substantial research on diverse social issues, including but not limited to, crime and deviance, community development, gender and women empowerment.

    Besides, Mr Nimako has considerable experience in handling the copy editing and proofreading stages of written works before publication. Prior to his appointment as the Research Officer of FASUL, he had taught and served as head of the English Department in many Junior and Senior High Schools in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. These roles equipped him with vast experience in management and interpersonal skills.


    Supporting families,
    to develop the child


    FASUL,
    P. O. Box WJ 49,
    Accra, Ghana

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