OUR PILLARS

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Experience Ghana

Experience the culture, warmth and rhythm

The core of the project is the tourism drive and the invitation to the Global African family to visit and experience Ghana . Underpinning this core will be the introduction of sankofa and healing journeys and the promotion of December in Ghana as a must do for the Ghanaian and African Diaspora

INVEST IN GHANA

Diverse investment Opportunities

Invest in Ghana will facilitate special investment programs
such as the Sankofa Savings account, ease the requirements
of doing business, and identify land investment opportuni
ties for diasporans.

DIASPORA PATHWAYS TO GHANA

Easing Your travel experience

This pillar will see to the adoption of legal and policy frameworks on visa acquisition (e-visa) and the institution of a diaspora visa. It will facilitate key diaspora pathway programs such as Citizenship programs, Educational and work exchanges, Residence and work permits.

CELEBRATE GHANA

Diverse investment Opportunities

Create a sense of national consciousness anchored on key cultural festivals, media programs, adoption of contemporary festivals unto the national calendar and promotion of domestic tourism

Brand Ghana

Home of Culture, Warmth & Rhythm

Promote Ghana as a leading tourism destination and a hub for the African renaissance. Craft a new narrative on Ghana and strategically promote to the world.

GIVE BACK TO GHANA

SUPPORT GHANA

Foster a new sense of community service and giving that will create ongoing legacies for the project. Service areas will include tree planting, community clean ups, adoption of certain community impact projects

PROMOTE PAN AFRICAN HERITAGE & INNOVATION

ROOTS TOURISM

This pillar will focus on promoting Pan-Africanism & Ghanaian heritage. The pillar will also develop pilgrimage tourism infrastructure around sites of memory.

It includes the Development tourism infrastructure such as the Salaga Slave market in the Northern Region, Pikworo Slave camp in the Upper East Region Assin Praso in the Central region, all of which are essential parts of the history of slavery in Ghana.

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About Us

Beyond the Return” is a follow-up to the successful “Year Of Return” Ghana 2019’ campaign which commemorated the 400th Anniversary of the arrival of the first recorded enslaved Africans in Jamestown Virginia in 1619. It seeks to create opportunities for people of Africa decent to connect with the motherland through 7 Pillars