Duamenefa Foundation Intensifies Campaign For Peaceful Community Development

The Duamenefa Foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting peaceful coexistence, community development, and support for vulnerable individuals across Ghana.

According to the Foundation, peace remains the cornerstone of development and social progress. It believes that communities can only thrive when people live together in harmony, respect one another, and work collectively towards a common goal.

Founded through the vision and ministry of Evangelist Ketaman Emmanuel Evortepe, the Foundation has over the years undertaken various interventions aimed at supporting individuals facing difficult life challenges while promoting social responsibility and community welfare.

The Foundation maintains that every human life is valuable and deserves protection, care, and support. Through its programmes and outreach activities, it seeks to provide guidance, encouragement, and hope to individuals and families experiencing hardship.

Speaking on the Foundation’s mission, officials emphasized that peaceful coexistence remains central to all its activities. They noted that communities flourish when citizens embrace tolerance, dialogue, mutual respect, and unity.

Beyond its peace advocacy efforts, the Foundation also focuses on supporting vulnerable groups, including widows, orphans, the elderly, and persons facing economic and social difficulties. According to the Foundation, extending assistance to vulnerable members of society helps strengthen communities and promotes social inclusion.

Youth empowerment also remains a key area of focus. The Foundation encourages young people to embrace positive values, skills development, and responsible citizenship in order to become productive contributors to national development.

The organization further advocates the preservation of moral values, respect for human life, and community solidarity as essential pillars for sustainable development and social stability.

As part of its public education efforts, the Foundation continues to engage audiences through its regular programmes aired every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. The programmes provide information on peacebuilding, community development, social responsibility, and personal well-being while offering guidance and encouragement to listeners.

The Foundation believes that lasting development can only be achieved when individuals, families, and communities work together in an atmosphere of peace, understanding, and mutual respect.

Officials have therefore encouraged members of the public to participate in activities that promote unity and peaceful coexistence while contributing positively to the growth and development of their communities.

The Foundation says it remains committed to its vision of building stronger, safer, and more peaceful communities where every individual has the opportunity to live with dignity, hope, and purpose.

By Hutor Dziwornu
Duamenefa Member

Edited by Isabella Evortepe Uew