Who we are


The Global Cooperation for International Development (GCID-GHANA) at its founding in March 2010, was poised to create, formulate, device or develop the concepts, ideas and policies required to transform international and multilateral platform or cooperation on a leading global challenges, such as exploring new paths and strategies for achieving economic and social justice worldwide, including macro-economic policy frameworks, democratization, strengthening of fragile states, increasing peace and security through strategic political wisdom, social justice and greater respect for human rights, developing global certification system and improving the capacity of international organizations and governments to function effectively and to monitor compliance.

GCID is charged with the responsibility of spearheading a global lobbying effort to speed up progress on securing strategic resources to tackle the most pressing issues and challenges facing the world, including climate change and its devastating consequences on the world’s population, food insecurity, poverty, malnutrition, HIV/AIDS, malaria and other health related catastrophes. The reduction of security threats and small arms are also among the core objectives of GCID including the development of cooperate code of conduct in all ‘face fits’ programmes of the organization.

GCID was constituted under the company’s Act 163 (Act 179). Having complied with the provision of Section 27 and 28 of the companies Act, was entitled to commence business with effect from 26th day of November, 2013  and can be reached at the following Postal, Fax, Telephone and Internet Addresses enshrined in the programme document.

GCID  seek to work in partnership with state and non-state agencies including the United Nations (UN) and its subsidiary agencies, the European Union (EU), the African Union (AU), the Arab league, Universities and institution,  pertinent international cooperation agencies and organizations worldwide, to provide strategic platform for a solution-oriented approach to current global issues and challenges. Its Head Quarters is planted in the heart of Tamale Metropolis in the Northern Region of the Republic of Ghana.


Partners

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