Douglas Paddy is the loan administrator for SEED Ghana. He has officially worked for the program since September 2012. He is in charge of finding students for our classes, organizing the classes, interviewing potential loan recipients and is responsible for overseeing collections. Unofficially Douglas has been working for our program for quite awhile. He has gone through the SEED class himself and worked to help our students with translating for the classes. Douglas, with the Abu's, works hard to keep our interns safe while they are in country and plays a large role in the success of our program in Ghana.
Under Douglas's management the program has moved into 5 new areas, all of these areas currently have a 100% collection rate.
Under Douglas's management the program has moved into 5 new areas, all of these areas currently have a 100% collection rate.
Douglas's opinion on working with the SEED program
Throughout his life Paddy has lost himself in the service of others. He has helped
organize people for community labor, doing clean up and voluntary work. In 2002, with the encouragement from his
community, Douglas ran for mayor and was elected. Douglas is currently the mayor of Akwadum, Akwaduso, Ekorso and Wekpeti.
During Douglas’s first four-year term in office he was appointed
secretary to the Works and Housing Sub Committee of the District Assembly
Council. Paddy has now been re-elected
two more times and is in his third term in office. He still serves as secretary but now on two
different sub committees.
Throughout his ten years as mayor, Douglas has contributed a lot to the
community. On water and sanitation
projects he has constructed roughly 160 household latrines in four different
communities, two institutional bathrooms for schools and ten boreholes
providing good drinking water. Under his
leadership three communities have been connected to the national grid that have
provided these communities with electricity.
Paddy has constructed four different schools, a health care center, a
marketing center and a 15-kilometer road to remote farming communities.
On top of all his work he does in the community, Douglas is furthering
his education and will be graduating this May with a Bachelor of Science
Degree.
We are very grateful to Douglas for all the hard work he does for the program. We know our interns are in good hands with Douglas.
We are very grateful to Douglas for all the hard work he does for the program. We know our interns are in good hands with Douglas.
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