History Of IMDID
The International Model Diplomats for Integrated Development (IMDID) was founded in January 2014 with the mission to provide innovative educational opportunities to the youth for better understanding of their role in issues of global and domestic civil society and to encourage awareness, tolerance and acceptance of the world’s people, cultures, beliefs, attitudes and values by organising or promoting conferences and international forums. As the organisation evolved, value added such as creating an environment where leadership is practised has become part of IMDID.
IMDID as a non-profit youth-led volunteering organisation was conceived by a Ghanaian Human Resource Professional, Gilbert Reinall Addo after he volunteered with a Ghanaian based youth development group and, despite having a great time and developing personally, he was disillusioned with the relevance of the volunteer work he contributed to for social change, and Janet Owurani, an experienced Educationist and Child Development Expert came along with with her experiences to provide career guidance and counselling for children whose life has been disrupted by certain socio- economic issues. Together, they called on Raymond Eduafo, a Banker and radical lifestyle activist; his starting point was to pull financial support for the initiative, volunteering and supporting to get the first Programs Coordinating Office at Roman Hill, Winneba in March 2014. The current Principal Founders of the organisation includes; Patricia Tinkorang, Charles Adzam, David Dawson and Maxwell Beganim, who by their efforts and commitment were conferred honorary co-founders in 2017 during the 2nd Global Youth Diplomacy Conference.
Today, IMDID is globally connected to connected to youth leaders and volunteers in several countries such as Ghana, Gambia, Cameroon, Mali, Togo, Benin Republic, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, Liberia, Rwanda and Guinea, with a Global Network having members from, Canada, Tanzania, South Africa, Mexico and still expanding its network to challenge the youth and provide a platform to rise to perform their civic responsibilities in order to see the manifestation of the better future they so wish for their society.
Helping Today. Helping Tommorow
IMDID Ghana has the full commitment to partnering with a wide range of local-based and international organisations and companies which contribute with their resources, expertise, experience and voice to more impact for the purposes of investing in the lives of the women and youth in Ghana. We work regardless of any challenge and advocate together with our partners towards a world of Good Health and Well-being, Quality Education, Gender Equality, Decent Work and Economic Growth.
The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something
What Make Us Different
We Educate
We Help
We Build
We Donate
IMDID ensures transparency by providing precise financial reports and records to our donors and sponsors, and we guarantee that every penny received is dedicated to supporting the designated project.
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PURPOSE & OBJECTIVES
To identify and build a network of globally-minded youth, regardless of their gender, ability or disability, culture, beliefs or political affiliation, though members may not have to utter any statement in favour of or against any political party.
To achieve international youth co-operation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character, and in promoting and encouraging respect for fundamental human rights for all.
To provide a platform for capacity building and personal development of members through the sharing of ideas and purpose driven discussions.
To conceive community development projects, to raise funds for them and implement them to improve the living conditions of our communities.
Mission
Vision
Values
At IMDID Ghana, we are guided by the speed principles of Creativity, Professionalism, Humanism, Adding Values and Commitment, which define our organisational values, and form the base of our culture and social activism.
WE CHANGE THE
GAME WITH YOU
Become the One Who is Considered a Hero
IMDID Ghana admits to volunteer roles and opportunities, persons between the ages of 18 to 40. Above such a category, the individual is eligible to be a mentor or a member of the National Advisory Council. Volunteers to the organisation are considered as subscribers to our organisation and its regulations. It is the duty of every volunteer who is admitted at IMDID Ghana to willfully support, govern and oversee the operations of the organisation through acting as fiduciaries.