Actor

Actor Type

Civil Society

Justice Area(s)

Community Health and Collective Security

Disability Justice

Economic Justice

Environmental Justice

Gender Justice

Human Rights

AI Impact(s)

Bias and Discrimination

Economic Harm and Inequity

Environmental Destruction and Climate Change

Gender-based Violence

Human Rights Violation

Inaccessible Tech

Lack of Data

Migrant Discrimination

Privacy Violation

Racial discrimination

Location(s)

Africa

Ghana

Princess Lovia Tetteh is a passionate advocate for sustainable development, youth, gender, women's empowerment, people with disabilities, the environment, and peace. A development practitioner, she is a fellow of Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) and the Ghana School on Internet Governance and has a keen interest in digital inclusion, local governance, gender transformative policies, and climate resilience. Tetteh holds the position of Executive Director at LoveAid Foundation, a non-governmental organization in Ghana. She is also a founding member of the Ghana Civil Society Organizations Platform on the Sustainable Development Goals, a conglomerate of 500 civil society organizations in Ghana that was founded in 2017.

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