Biography
Abdul-Razak Musah is a young Ghanaian development professional and youth advocate passionate about governance and environmental sustainability. He is a graduate of the University for Development Studies (UDS), holding a BA in Development Education, and is currently pursuing an M.Phil. in Environmental Management and Sustainability.
He has a strong background in policy and community engagement. His experience includes serving as a Youth Leaders Fellow at UNFPA, interning at the National Development Planning Commission, and working as a Teaching and Research Assistant at UDS. He also served as an Agricultural Youth Leader with PolicyLink’s Leading for Change Program and volunteered with several local NGOs, including the Dziko Center for Climate Justice, the Jaksally Development Organization, and the Northern Regional Youth Parliament.
Driven by a desire to create a positive impact, Abdul-Razak is committed to leveraging his skills and knowledge to serve communities through CorpsAfrica. He is confident that this experience will not only allow him to give back directly to society but also serve as a crucial step in his personal and professional journey as an aspiring global development practitioner.