James Kyere Dodoo is from Elmina in Ghana’s Central Region and currently based in Tamale in the Northern Region. He holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Development Management and is currently pursuing a PhD in Sustainable Environmental Management. His work and research have focused on community development in Northern Ghana, fueling his commitment to sustainable livelihoods and inclusive development. Together with Mónica, he works to empower vulnerable communities through education, environmental sustainability, and livelihood support.
Mónica is originally from Spain and currently based in the Netherlands, where she has completed her PhD focused on rainfall patterns in Ghana to help farmers adapt to climate change. She works closely with farmers and schools in Northern Ghana through the Schools and Satellites project. Guided by the philosophy of Ubuntu, Mónica is deeply committed to contributing to a better world by uplifting and supporting others. Her work centers on climate resilience, education, and sustainable community development.