Liaison Officer, Cultural Affairs

Gerald Josiah-Aryeh has been instrumental in establishing innovative programs and initiatives that strengthen cultural identity and foster sustainable governance. His work reflects a deep commitment to inclusive and sustainable models of cultural preservation and the development of resilient institutions for collective action.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Ghana, Legon, where he graduated with First Class Honors. Following his undergraduate studies, he served as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Theatre Arts, further deepening his engagement with Ghana’s rich cultural heritage. He has also worked as a consultant for notable production houses, contributing to projects and stories that highlight and celebrate Ghanaian culture.

Driven by the belief that cultural and traditional institutions can be powerful agents of change when aligned with sustainability and equity, Gerald continues to dedicate his expertise to supporting cultural custodians and global stakeholders in shaping a more sustainable and inclusive future.