Award-winning Ghanaian actress and media personality Joselyn Dumas has been appointed Deputy Director for Diaspora Affairs in President John Mahama’s administration.
Her appointment comes as part of the government’s broader strategy to deepen engagement with the Ghanaian diaspora and encourage greater collaboration in investment, culture, and economic development. Dumas will work alongside Kofi Okyere-Darko (KOD), who was named Director of Diaspora Affairs last week.
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Bringing years of experience from the media and entertainment industry, Dumas is expected to leverage her influence and network to foster stronger connections between Ghanaians abroad and the homeland. Her work will focus on initiatives that enhance diaspora participation in national development, further solidifying Ghana’s global presence.
This appointment highlights the government’s dedication to harnessing the potential of its diaspora, recognizing their role in economic growth, cultural exchange, and national progress.