Research outfit YAFO Institute has added six (6) new research team members to its stable.
In a statement announcing the new team members, the Institute said that the senior research assistants and research interns are among those who will play vital roles in advancing its mission.
“As Ghana continues to pursue economic progress, individual liberties, and sustainable development, we acknowledge the need to broaden our intellectual capacities. The involvement of these outstanding and committed scholars resonates with our commitment to developing evidence-based policies that promote prosperity and growth in our beloved country,” part of the statement read.
The new breed of senior research assistants has a wide range of experience, from economics and governance to social development and International relations, which will act as a catalyst for the launch of prominent research initiatives addressing crucial challenges and breaking barriers for development and prosperity, according to the statement.
On the other hand, the research interns “bring new insights and persistent excitement to the think tank; their addition will help to create a lively research environment by fostering creative thinking and fresh ways of problem resolution.”
The new team members announced are:
1. Justine Kankpeyeng Guolidoman, MPhil. Economics
2. Precious Mondial, Msc Applied Statistics
3. Bismark Asamoah, MPhil. International Studies
4. Josephine Ayorkor Boi-Doku, B.A Philosophy & Sociology
5. Bright Ahun Adzowe, Bsc. Mathematics (with Economics)
6. Rapheal Haywood, Bsc. Accounting
YAFO Institute is an independent public policy research organization with the core aim of promoting libertarian ideas and free enterprise research through public policy debate and advocacy for a free and prosperous society in Ghana.