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Reconnect with the Motherland

Reconnecting the Diaspora. Rebuilding the Motherland.

A home, a voice, and a community for Africans returning to Ghana’s Central Region.

CRAAG – Reconnecting with the Motherland

Welcome to Ghana's Central Region!

CRAAAG supports diasporans as they integrate into Ghanaian life- honoring culture, strenghtening community, and contributing meaningfully to Africa's future, while building lasting relationships with local families, institutions, and communities in the Central Region.

Reconnection & Integration
Supporting diasporans as they reconnect with Ghanaian culture, traditions, family, and community life—making Ghana not just a destination, but a true home.
Community & Collective Growth
Building strong relationships among diasporans and with local Ghanaian communities through committees, service, business support, and shared responsibility.
Advocacy, Legacy & Rights
Honoring historical memory, promoting a positive image of the African Diaspora, and advocating for civil, human, and legal rights while contributing meaningfully to Ghana and Africa’s future.

Why We Exist?

CRAAAG exists to support Africans returning from the Diaspora as they reintegrate into life in Ghana’s Central Region—fostering cultural reconnection, community empowerment, and collective contribution to Ghana and Africa’s development.

Upcoming Events Section

UPCOMING EVENTS

Executive Meetings

Focused on operational decisions, budgets, ongoing projects, and upcoming events.

Standing Committee Meetings

Committees: Business, Welfare, Marketing & Communications, Security, and more.

Council of Elders (COE) Meetings

Strategic oversight, long-term planning, and constitutional matters.

Executive Meetings

Weekly – Every Tuesday (or as agreed)

Standing Committee Meetings

Weekly – Based on committee workload

Council of Elders (COE) Meetings

Quarterly – Every three months

Upcoming Events & Observances

February

• Black History Month – Celebrating African heritage, resilience, and global Black excellence.

March 6

• Ghana Founders’ Day – Honouring Ghana’s founding fathers and the nation’s journey to independence.

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