Barcamp Cape Coast 2015
Barcamp Cape Coast 2015 is a free networking forum bringing people together for a day of discussion, demos and dialogue on Cape Coast, Ghana and beyond. It will take place on September 12, 2015 at the Faculty of Education Lecture Theatre 9 at the University of Cape Coast. The theme for this year is Equipping the youth to plan their future today. This event will be the 5th BarCamp in Cape Coast as it builds a network of young change makers, doers and entrepreneurs in Ghana. The GhanaThink Foundation has successfully organized 47 BarCamps in Ghana.
This forum will focus on information sharing to enable participants plan their future better. Time-tested teachings along with transcendent trends will be highlighted and discussed in order to help set the paths of youths right. Cape Coast has been a major town for education in Ghana and various stakeholders will be participating in Barcamp Cape Coast.
The Barcamp will feature multiple user-generated breakout sessions about business, social entrepreneurship, technology and development, alongside topics relevant to the Central Region and beyond. There will be a speed mentoring session where mentors will give insights and answers to questions from attendees. Confirmed mentors include Benedict Entsi Williams(Agrobusiness), Ekow Simpson (cape360gh), George Nii Tackie (Business Lecturer), Kojo Brace (ATL FM Journalist), Felix Osei (Talent Microfinance), Sarah Fosu (Woman for Girl Initiative). etc
Register/RSVP at the BarCamp Cape Coast eventbrite website (barcampcapecoast15.eventbrite.com) or text “Barcamp Cape Coast [name] [email address] to 1945 through any mobile network (example – Barcamp Cape Coast Esi Eshun esi@eshun.co). Contact us via barcamp at http://www.ghanathink.org for sponsorship or partnership opportunities.
BarCamp Cape Coast 2015 is supported by Tigo Ghana, Making All Voices Count, Kasahorow Foundation. Join us to move the Central Region and Ghana forward.
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Source: GhanaThink Foundation
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