Accra, 21 August, 2025 / 3:30 pm (ACI Africa).
The President of the Ghana Conference of Catholic Bishops (GCBC) has highlighted the need for “deeper collaboration” between the Catholic Church and development partners in confronting pressing challenges in the West African nation.
Speaking on Wednesday, August 20, during the inaugural Caritas Ghana Donors’ Conference, in Ghana’s Catholic Archdiocese of Accra, Bishop Mathew Kwafi Gyamfi underscored the need to cultivate innovative partnerships that enhance the Church’s development mission.
“The trials before us, poverty, inequality, climate change, displacement, and the struggle for sustainable livelihoods, demand deeper alliances and a shared responsibility,” said Bishop Gyamfi.
The Local Ordinary of the Catholic Diocese of Sunyani expressed hope that, inspired by the Conference of Bishops in Ghana, both the local and international partners at the conference would become co-creators of change, not only investing merely in projects, but in a shared mission to nurture and advance dignity, justice, and peace.
“May this be the dawn of renewed collaboration and imaginative partnerships that respond to the urgency of our shared challenges,” said the GCBC president during the one-day event that was organized on the theme, “Strengthening Collaboration for Integral Human Development.”



