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MDPI and Ghana Atomic Energy Commission Deepen Ties Toward a Transformative Capacity-Building Partnership

The Management Development and Productivity Institute (MDPI) continues to strengthen its collaborative engagements with key national institutions as part of its mandate to drive productivity and institutional excellence across Ghana. In a significant move, the Director-General of MDPI, Prof. Elijah Yendaw, led a high-powered delegation to the Radiation Protection Institute (RPI) of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) for a strategic partnership meeting.

Prof. Yendaw was accompanied by a formidable team of senior officials comprising Afua Kyemenu Caiquo, Acting Director of Business Development; Dr. Stephen Essel, Chief Consultant; Eric Sarfo Danquah, Business Development Manager; Beatrice Kotey, Administrator (Directorate); and Joseph Aggrey Junior, Head of IT. Their presence underscored MDPI’s commitment to fostering broad-based institutional collaboration and enhancing national human capital development.

The RPI/GAEC delegation was led by its Director-General, Dr. Eric Tetteh Glover, supported by Prof. Stephen Inkoom, Deputy Director-General, and Ruby Yeboah, Administrator. The meeting brought both teams together to explore strategic areas of cooperation, particularly in capacity building, professional development, and productivity enhancement.

In his opening remarks, Prof. Yendaw reaffirmed MDPI’s mission to support public and private institutions with modern managerial competencies, productivity improvement tools, and evidence-based training interventions. He emphasized the importance of equipping technical and administrative staff with the right skills to meet emerging challenges in Ghana’s evolving economic and technological landscape.

Dr. Glover expressed appreciation for MDPI’s proactive outreach and highlighted the critical role of the Radiation Protection Institute in national safety, research, and regulatory oversight.

The meeting concluded on a highly positive and collaborative note, with both parties expressing mutual enthusiasm for building a long-term partnership. As an immediate next step, MDPI will be preparing and presenting a comprehensive training proposal tailored to the needs of RPI/GAEC, focusing on strengthening workforce competencies and promoting national productivity.

This engagement marks yet another progressive milestone in MDPI’s mission to champion performance excellence and institutional development across Ghana.

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