Goldcoast Literacy Program

Goldcoast Literacy Program

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We are advocates for children's literacy, entrepreneurship, and women's empowerment, with a focus on slums and rural Ghana.

28/03/2026

We are proud to announce Daisy Mina Antwi Goldcoast Literacy Program as a nominee at the GoGetters’ Excellence Awards 2026, for the Community, Humanity & Social Good category. 🇬🇭

Daisy Mina Antwi is a Ghanaian communication specialist, media strategist and social impact leader whose work is dedicated to transforming lives through education, empowerment and advocacy. With a strong background in communications and consulting, she has built a multifaceted career as a voiceover artist, public speaker and speechwriter, while using her platform to champion children’s causes, women’s empowerment and entrepreneurship across underserved communities. As the Founder and Curator of the Goldcoast Literacy Program (GLP), Daisy leads a purpose-driven nonprofit committed to addressing illiteracy and creating sustainable opportunities for children and women in slums and rural Ghana. Through GLP, she has spearheaded initiatives ranging from scholarship programmes and library development to literacy campaigns, entrepreneurship training and community outreach. Her work is guided by a bold vision of an illiteracy-free society, where every child has access to education that is engaging, accessible and transformative.

Recognised for her leadership and influence, Daisy serves as a mentor across multiple global and African platforms, including Women in Africa 540, Donors for Africa GE’DA Fellowship and Barcamp. Through targeted programmes, she supports women in building entrepreneurial pathways, while also addressing broader social challenges such as rural-urban migration and economic inequality. Her initiatives reflect a holistic approach to development, combining education, economic empowerment and social advocacy to drive long-term impact.

Excellence deserves to be seen, honoured and celebrated globally! ✨

06/03/2026

"We shall measure our progress by the improvement in the health of our people; by the number of children in school, and by the quality of their education." - Kwame Nkrumah. At 69 we dont just seek quality but equality too. One that doesn't make the child in slums and rural Ghana feel left out.

Photos from Goldcoast Literacy Program's post 15/12/2025

Pulse Project Tamale edition.
The numbers were huge we had to train them in batches.
We asked for one thing the desire and willingness to learn and they gave us an overflow. Under the scorching sun, babies crying and mothers willing to break free,We are excited to set them on their entrepreneurship journey.
Thank you to the entire Tamale team and our trainer Miss Emefa Adjetey.

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00