Contacts

Let’s Connect

We’re rarely sitting at a desk. Most days, we’re out in the basin—boots in the mud, working with local leaders, or we’re traveling to ensure our communities have a voice at the global table.

Because of this, we might be a little slow to reply if we’re deep in the field without a signal. But we promise you this: we read every message. We don’t use auto-responders that bury your concerns. If you have something to say, we want to hear it.

Where should your message go?

To make sure it hits the right person, pick the path that fits best:

Policy & Partnerships: You want to talk about projects or programmes, UN advocacy, or long-term strategic alignment.

Research & Field Visits: You’re an academic or partner interested in our restoration data or want to visit the sites.

Community & Youth: You’re a local leader, a student, or someone wanting to get involved in our agribusiness/mental health programs.

Everything Else: Just a general question or a thought you want to share.

The Direct Line

We know forms are slow. If you need us, use these channels:

WhatsApp (The fastest way): +233(0)50122227

Telephone: +233(0)501222227 / +233(0)501222228

Why WhatsApp? Because when we are at the field site, this is the only thing that works. If you have a legitimate, urgent project inquiry, send a message here.

Email: info@elizkafoundation.org / contact@elizkafoundation.org

Office Locations:

Headquarters: University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurship Development [USTED]

Tanoso Campus; Tanoso-Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana, West Africa

What to expect

We don’t treat you like a “ticket number.”

When you send a note, it goes to our inbox. We go through these as soon as we’re back in range or off the road. If your message is critical, put “URGENT” in the subject line—we’ll know to prioritize it.

We’re building something difficult here. We appreciate your patience, and we look forward to the conversation.