Meet the Team at Cultural Adventure Foundation
The People at Cultural Adventure Foundation
Makafui Amenuvor
Program Director
Makafui Amenuvor was born and raised in Ghana, after high school, Makafui gained higher education in North America. He graduated from North Dakota State University with BSc. Management Information System.
He returned to Ghana to became the Country Director for Cross-Cultural Solutions for 14 years. He oversaw a team of fifteen staff members and have had over 1,700 international travelers with 100% satisfaction rate of overall experience.
He travelled across Ghana to experience various hospitality destinations, met and interacted with different travelers. After foldup of Cross-Cultural Solutions, Makafui decided to pursue Social Entrepreneurship.
He also earned M.A. in International Development Studies from Presbyterian University College of Ghana.
George Justice Amenyo
Program Manager
George Justice Amenyo is a social worker and health educator who is certified in Non-profit management with extensive knowledge in human services and on reproductive health issues.
George is also a humanitarian and health advocate and has over 16 years of relevant experience in community development, reproductive health, research and HIV/AIDS prevention.
He has received in-depth training in reproductive health policy and strategic planning. Quiet apart from this, he has also worked and provided oversight responsibilities for several USAID funded programs aimed at empowering women on neonatal/maternal mortality issues, domestic violence, reducing high level poverty in our society, youth entrepreneurship and many more.
George has worked with several local and international non-governmental organizations and held various positions.

David Willington

Princess Atikpli
Cancer Education & Prevention
David Willington Sodoke and Princess Atikpli are both registered nurses from Ho Nurses Training College. David and Princess received Bsc. Nursing from University of Cape Coast, Ghana and University of Ghana, Legon Campus respectively. They are both staff of Ghana Health Service stationed at Ho Municipal Hospital currently. David was a resource person and an Outreach Coordinator with Cross-Cultural Solutions on many occasions in the past. Princess on other hand has undertaken community outreach activity through her facility on neonatal jaundice, malaria prevention, HIV, STD/STI awareness and cancer prevention and education
Lucy Mawusi Adowah
Volunteers Supervisor
Lucy Mawusi Adowah trained as a certified Community Health Nurse after high school. Her undergraduate studies earned her BSc. Biological Science Education.
She worked as a Community Health Nurse for so many years under Ghana Health Service. Lucy had an opportunity to work in an administrative position with the Public Health Unit of the Hohoe Municipal Health Directorate.
She was engaged in community development activities by leading volunteers and serving as supervisor for high school aged volunteers in the past. She currently works in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Margaret Marquart Hospital, Kpando.
Dr. Daniel Asemsro
Health Outreach Coordinator
Medical Officer (General Practitioner)
Dr. Daniel Asemsro was a product of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He has gained many experiences over the years working with many facilities.
He worked in the Neonatal Intensive Care of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, Ridge; Child Health at Princess Marie Louise Children’s Hospital Accra; St. Joseph Hospital, Koforidua and at the Internal Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynaecology Unit at the Ho Teaching Hospital (Volta Region).
He has also participated in Community Health screening and referral programs in the past with volunteers.