Kofi Abrompa Tawiah, born in 1946 in Ghana, grew up in poverty but prioritized education, leading him to study engineering and pursue a career in the US. He founded E-3 Systems in 1989, an IT infrastructure cabling company. Despite his success, Kofi remained connected to his Ghanaian roots and established a foundation in 2015 to contribute to his country's development. He aimed to see Ghana evolve into a progressive, advanced nation with unity and purpose, but lamented the slow progress even 58 years after independence. Kofi's foundation stands as his legacy, aiming to drive generational transformation and realize his childhood dream for Ghana.
Our vision encompasses a future in which, within the next two to three generations, Ghana and the broader African community will nurture a critical mass of responsible citizens. These individuals will form the bedrock of a progressive, forward-thinking, and prosperous society.
We are dedicated to supporting education and educational programs that promote and cultivate the essential character traits for good citizenship in the youth and help develop future generations of good citizens in Ghana.
Schools in
Greater Accra Region
Schools in
Ashanti Region
Schools in
Central Region
Schools in
Western Region
Schools in
Bono Region
Schools in
Western North Region
School in
Ahafo Region
At the heart of our mission lies the conviction that education extends beyond academics. Character education emphasizes the development of ethical values, social responsibility, empathy, and integrity. These qualities closely align with the core principles of Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) which advocates for Quality Education. Our character education program being rolled out enriches the educational experience by equipping students with life skills and values, enabling them to become lifelong learners and responsible citizens. By this program of promoting character education in our school, we aim to contribute significantly to the advancement of global educational standards, ensuring that every student receives not only academic knowledge but also the essential tools to thrive in a complex world. As such, the collaboration between educational institutions, communities, and governments is pivotal in advancing CFE. Together, we can build a network committed to fostering character-driven education.
As advocates and promoters of Character Education in Ghana, we embrace a moral responsibility to:
Nurture Ethical Leaders: We strive to develop leaders who not only excel academically but also exemplify virtues such as integrity, respect, and compassion, thus inspiring positive change in their communities.
Promote Sustainable Lifestyles CFE encourages responsible consumption, environmental stewardship, and awareness of the impact our choices have on the planet.
Empower Through Knowledge: We equip students with critical thinking skills, enabling them to make informed decisions that align with their values and contribute to a sustainable future.
Mr. Joe Rexford Mensah, is a retired banker with a 35-year banking career spanning Europe and Ghana. He held the position of CEO at Ghana International Bank (GHIB) PLC, UK, for 14-years. He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Directors (UK).
Dr. Ronald Banks, a retired Assistant Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service, served for 36 years in various roles, including medical officer, chief of medicine, outpatient clinic director, and more.
Mr. Felix Nikoi Djanie, is a retired businessman with 40+ years of diverse experience in evolving markets. He is known for his strategic leadership and has successfully built and managed thriving enterprises.
Executive Director
Head of Programmes
Coordinator: Central, Western and Western North Region / Social Media Manager
Coordinator for Ashanti, Bono and Ahafo Region/Monitoring and Evaluation Lead