
26 Mar GAfF Appreciates Hungarian Embassy in Ghana
In a brief ceremony, representatives of GAfF presented a certificate of appreciation to members of the Hungarian diplomatic and development team, commending their commitment to youth empowerment, sustainable agriculture, and educational advancement. The event was also attended by SHARP partners and stakeholders, symbolizing the growing collaboration between Ghana and Hungary in the field of agribusiness and civic education.
The SHARP pilot project, launched on March 4, 2025, aims to promote agribusiness education among students while extending modern farming technologies to local communities. Through the generous collaboration of Interplast and the involvement of the Hungarian Embassy, St. Paul’s SHS has been equipped with a modern drip irrigation system that enables efficient watering and fertilizer application—empowering both students and community farmers with sustainable tools for agricultural productivity.
\n\nGAfF’s founder praised the Embassy for believing in the vision of SHARP and supporting practical projects that make a difference on the ground. “The support of the Hungarian Embassy is not just diplomatic—it’s transformative,” he said. “They have helped us show what is possible when global partnerships are tied directly to grassroots impact.”
The Hungarian Embassy has continued to show keen interest in initiatives that enhance education, entrepreneurship, and technical skill development among youth in Ghana, aligning with Hungary’s broader development cooperation goals in Africa.
GAfF called on more embassies, development partners, and private investors to emulate Hungary’s example by partnering with the SHARP initiative to scale its impact across schools and communities nationwide.