Justice Kanor Tetteh
Fundraising, Development & Projects Manager
Justice is a Doctor of Philosophy Candidate in Population Studies at the University of Cape Coast. He holds a Masters degree in Community Health and Development from the University for Development Studies and a first degree in Population Studies from the University of Cape Coast. He has managed several projects funded by the UKAID, EU, USAID, NORAD, Common Wealth, Star Ghana, LDS Charities and etc. Currently he is the project manager responsible for the implementation of the USAID Performance Accountability Activity project in the Central Region of Ghana. The project’s aim is to support citizens to demand accountability and responsive service delivery in health, education, agriculture, fisheries and WASH. The project also aims to support service delivery agencies in the communities to adhere to quality standards and be accountable to citizens. He is the go-to man and leads all major field operations and community works.
Justice also has rich experience in Sexual & Gender Based Violence, Child Labor and Trafficking, Maternal and Child Health, HIV and Population Health. He has over 25 research publications in top peer review journals a significant presence on Google Scholar. He is also a member of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) – Paris, France.


