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 Daniel Odoi ( Rotaractor)

Humanitarian| Student Optometrist| Fellow (YESGH)| Writer| Career coach| Strategist


Mr. Daniel Odoi is a young, passionate, and self- motivated student optometrist, a volunteer and youth leader with special interest in education, public health advocacy and information technology.
Daniel Odoi is a student of the University of Cape Coast, fellow of YESGH and currently selected among 30 students of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana into a leadership academy to undergo a yearlong leadership training organized by YESGH with support from Ford foundation based in the United Kingdom. 
A member of oGV team of AIESEC in the University of Cape Coast, responsible for outgoing volunteers and also serve in the directorate, community service of the Rotaract club of the same university.
Daniel has played a key role in the establishment of the Young Success Achievers Association, a community based association with the vision of empowering ordinary individuals to become leaders who will be self-reliant and proactive towards community development and currently elected as the president of the association.
 He has embarked on several voluntary ventures as well and was honoured by the Osei Kusi foundation on June, 2017 among 54 other Ghanaian youths for taking part in a national volunteerism and patriotism awards, a program organized to support young individuals with passion for community services.
He served as a volunteer in the first ever community Outreach Project organized by the Student Representative Council of the university of cape coast to educate some selected communities in the central region of Ghana on issues of HIV/AIDS, Teenage Pregnancy and Malaria control.
Daniel Odoi is the formal Central regional Public Relations Officer of Universal Light Media Foundation, a non- religious, non- profitable, voluntary driven NGO with the mission of producing competent individuals in all fields of Profession, unearth talent and helping the less privileged. 

                                     


national volunteerism and patriotism awards

 

 

 

president of Young success Achievers' Association



  


 Public Relations officer , Universal Light Media( UINLIME) Foundation



Hand over ceremony, unilime foundation



contact: +233249975953

odoidaniel4179@gmail.com


 







 


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