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(NGO) in Ghana
As with most permits in Ghana the process is not simple for setting up a Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGO) in Ghana and working in it.
The good news is there is no minimum equity investment required but you will need to show some
form of sponsorship
salaries of its employees and the funds for your various projects.
Registration is done both through the Register Generals office and then through the NGO office in
Ghana. An annual submission must be made to verify compliance with stated goals and objectives.
In the first place you will need to apply to the Register Generals Department for a Certificate to
Commence Business and Certificate of Incorporation.
The first members of the Executive Council or Executive Board. Please note that this needs
Secretary.
Name and address of the NGOs Auditor.
Address (physical and postal) of registered the office and principal place of business.
Once you have received your Certificate to Commence Business and Certificate of Incorporation the
next step is to apply to the Department of Social Welfare for NGO status.
The Social Welfare Department is the regulator of NGOs in Ghana and is therefore mandated to
issue certificates of recognition to organizations to operate as NGOs.
Department.
Application letter on organisations letter head addressed to the Department of Social
Welfare.
The NGOs constitution and profile form.
A recommendation letter from the District, Municipal or Metropolitan Assembly in which your
organization is located.
Any brochure or publication of your organization.
Three copies of an endorsement letter from regional office of Departmental of Social
Welfare.
Once all has been obtained you can then look to obtaining your immigrant quota work permits.
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