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.

    Projects Research Officer

    Projects Research Officer

    Joshua Nsanyan Sandow is the Research and Business Development Officer for Family Support Lifeline (FASUL). He, in consultation with the Executive Director and Project Coordinator, searches for funding opportunities, prepares proposals, and oversees research work. He holds an MPhil in Economics from the Department of Economics, KNUST and is currently a Collaborative Ph.D. Programme candidate, African Economic Research Consortium (AERC). Joshua was formerly a Teaching Assistant (TA) at the Department of Economics, KNUST, and a Research Assistant at the KNUST School of Business, Kumasi, Ghana.

    His research interests include gender equality, poverty, financial efficiency and development, monetary economics, and environmental and natural resource economics. He is currently conducting his Ph.D. research on gender differences in the usage and effect of foreign remittances on household energy poverty in Ghana. Joshua has published extensively in reputable international journals including Cogent Economics & Finance; Environmental Science & Pollution Research; Journal of Technology Analysis & Strategic Management; journal of Innovation Organization & Management; and Journal of Heliyon. He strives to become an active member of a scientific research community to explore issues of poverty and gender equality under a combined outline of theory and practice.


    Supporting families,
    to develop the child


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

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