Ghanaian Professionals and Students Germany e.V
We are a group of people who identify as Ghanaians and people of Ghanaian origin who have had tertiary and professional education in Germany. We promote the integration of Ghanaian students into German society. We harness skills acquired in Germany for development corporation in Ghana and other African countries. We also support and promote social and intercultural activities.
The GPSG is focused on four broad thematic areas as follows:
Harness the expertise and experience of Ghanaians in Germany for
- Promoting educational and knowledge exchange
- Development corporation
- Social and intercultural exchange
- Networking and mentoring

Dr. Stephen B. Asabere
Co Founder
About me
Akademischer Rat auf Zeit (Assistant professor) of Physical Geography at the University of Göttingen
The joy of connecting with fellow Ghanaians in the diaspora motivates my actions.

MS.SANDRA AYEH
Co Founder
About me
Human Resource Expert and Administration at CONCETRICS
Reconnecting with my Ghanaian roots is important to me, and GPSG provides a meaningful way to do so.

DR. Theodore Asimeng
Co Founder
About me
Research Scientist in Innovations and Human Interaction at IDOS
I enjoy interacting on African socio-cultural issues and sharing my expertise for development purposes.

Dr. Daniel Opoku
Co Founder
About me
Snr. Researcher in Global Digital Health (focus on African health systems digitalization) at TU Berlin & Uni Bayreuth
Special interest in building bridges that shape north-south collaborations in the areas of health and development.

Dr. Richard Addo
Co Founder
About me
Physician, Scientist, Entrepreneur, Global Citizen
I love to build and engage in community to make positive impact

MR. Nana Yaw Kuffuor
Member
About me
Subject Matter Expert at Concentrix Global Services
Motivated to help young Ghanaians gain a stronger foothold and a greater impact in Germany and Europe

Dr. Richard Adu-Gyamfi
Member
About me
Entrepreneurship and Small Enterprise Development Expert
I am motivated by the role the diaspora plays in the development of Ghana and the African continent at large.