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Joe Baidoo-Ansah is a journalist, communications specialist, human rights advocate and activist, and a politician who served as a member of parliament in Ghana from 2001 to 2017. A Member of the New Patriotic party from the Western Region and Central Region, he served as a Deputy Minister of Tourism and Diaspora Relations, Minister of Aviation, Minister for Trade Industry, private sector Development and the President's special Initiatives in the administration of President J. A Kufour. He was a member of Parliament and represented the Effia/Kwesimintsim constituency from 2001 until the constituency was split into the Effia constituency and the Kwesimintsim constituency in 2013. From 2013 to 2017, he represented the Kwesimintsim constituency in parliament.

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  • Joe Baidoo-Ansah ist ein führender Politiker in Ghana. Er war bis Juli 2007 in der zweiten Amtszeit von Präsident John Agyekum Kufuor Vizeminister im Ministerium für Tourismus und für die Modernisierung der Hauptstadt von Minister Jacob Okanka Obetsebi-Lamptey. Seit dem 23. Juli ist Baidoo-Ansah Minister für Handel, Industrie, Entwicklung des öffentlichen Sektors und Besondere Angelegenheiten des Präsidenten (PSI) im Kabinett von Kufuor als Amtsnachfolger von Alan Kyeremanteng. Baidoo-Ansah ist Mitglied der New Patriotic Party und Mitglied des ghanaischen Parlaments für den Wahlkreis Effia-Kwesimintsim in der Western Region bei den Wahlen 2000 und 2004. (de)
  • Joe Baidoo-Ansah is a journalist, communications specialist, human rights advocate and activist, and a politician who served as a member of parliament in Ghana from 2001 to 2017. A Member of the New Patriotic party from the Western Region and Central Region, he served as a Deputy Minister of Tourism and Diaspora Relations, Minister of Aviation, Minister for Trade Industry, private sector Development and the President's special Initiatives in the administration of President J. A Kufour. He was a member of Parliament and represented the Effia/Kwesimintsim constituency from 2001 until the constituency was split into the Effia constituency and the Kwesimintsim constituency in 2013. From 2013 to 2017, he represented the Kwesimintsim constituency in parliament. In Parliament he served as the Chairman of the Committee on Youth, Sports and Culture, Chairman of the Communications Committee, Member of the Appointments Committee, Member of the Foreign Affairs committee, Deputy Ranking member of Committee responsible for Members holding office for Profit and Later Ranking Member for Committee on Government Assurances. Before entering politics, Joe Baidoe-Ansah worked as Professional Journalist and was awarded the best Investigative Journalist in 1994 by the Ghana Journalist Association. He was a Communications Consultant and later became the executive director of the Ghana Committee on Human and Peoples Rights, an organization formed by him and other Convenors on the 28th October 1991in Accra. The others were Nana Akufo-Addo (Chairman), Mrs Veronica Ayikwei-Kwofie (Vice-chairperson), Joe Ghartey ( Secretary), Ms. Yvette Dzeble ( Treasurer), Mrs. Sylvia Cudjoe (Member), Kwesi Adu-Amankwah (Member) and Peter Blay- Arthiabah. As a human Rights and Democracy activist, he also worked with the pro- democracy movement in Ghana and across Africa at the dangerous periods of dictatorships in the 80s and 90s, when people were killed and maimed for such activities. He was an organizer for the Movement for Freedom and Justice (MFJ) and worked together with Prof. Adu Buahen, Johnny Hanson, Akoto Ampaw, Kwasi Pratt, John Ndebugre, Sekou Nkrumah and others to end the Rawlings dictatorship. He served as a member of the Board for the Network for the Defense of Independent Media in Africa ( NDIMA) Kenya, Member of the outreach committee of the International Freedom of Expression Clearinghouse (IFEX), Toronto Canada, Member of the Continuation Committee of the All-Africa Human Rights Defenders conference, Johannesburg, among others. He served as the Vice Chairman of the board of directors for The International Center for Not- for Profit Laws ( ICNL) Washington DC (1999 to 2004) and later as an Advisory Council Member. (en)
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  • Joe Baidoo-Ansah ist ein führender Politiker in Ghana. Er war bis Juli 2007 in der zweiten Amtszeit von Präsident John Agyekum Kufuor Vizeminister im Ministerium für Tourismus und für die Modernisierung der Hauptstadt von Minister Jacob Okanka Obetsebi-Lamptey. Seit dem 23. Juli ist Baidoo-Ansah Minister für Handel, Industrie, Entwicklung des öffentlichen Sektors und Besondere Angelegenheiten des Präsidenten (PSI) im Kabinett von Kufuor als Amtsnachfolger von Alan Kyeremanteng. (de)
  • Joe Baidoo-Ansah is a journalist, communications specialist, human rights advocate and activist, and a politician who served as a member of parliament in Ghana from 2001 to 2017. A Member of the New Patriotic party from the Western Region and Central Region, he served as a Deputy Minister of Tourism and Diaspora Relations, Minister of Aviation, Minister for Trade Industry, private sector Development and the President's special Initiatives in the administration of President J. A Kufour. He was a member of Parliament and represented the Effia/Kwesimintsim constituency from 2001 until the constituency was split into the Effia constituency and the Kwesimintsim constituency in 2013. From 2013 to 2017, he represented the Kwesimintsim constituency in parliament. (en)
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