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Communication meets innovation: A rising voice in Ghana’s development space

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
November 6, 2019
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In the heart of Ghana’s evolving communication landscape, one name steadily rose through the ranks during the late 2010s, carving a path that intertwined strategic communication with national development Esther Dorgbefu. With a powerful blend of academic excellence, real-world project impact, and a knack for data-driven engagement, Esther emerged as a promising talent to watch within Ghana’s public sector communication and policy strategy space.

Graduating cum laude from Central University in 2018 with a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies, Esther distinguished herself as both a scholar and a leader. During her undergraduate years, she served as Vice-President of the Communication Studies Student Association, consistently landing on the Dean’s List a testament to her academic consistency and strong commitment to her discipline. Reflecting on those formative years, she recalls, “I never approached communication as just an academic subject it was a powerful tool for social design.”

By late 2018, she was recruited into the Emerging Public Leaders (EPL) Fellowship, a highly selective initiative that placed Ghana’s top university graduates into strategic roles in the public sector. Her placement at the Ministry of Business Development marked the beginning of a new trajectory. Over a 14-month tenure, Esther coordinated multiple national projects under the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program (NEIP), helping deliver measurable outcomes, including a 28% cost savings across five high-impact projects.

One of her proudest accomplishments came through her facilitation of evidence-based project reviews. “Data is the language decision-makers understand best,” she explained. “Translating project narratives into numbers helped ensure accountability and real-time improvement.”

Esther’s work extended beyond reports. She engaged with government officials, entrepreneurs, community leaders, and private sector partners, fostering a style of communication that was both persuasive and collaborative. “I believe communication is most powerful when it builds bridges across sectors,” she shared.

As Ghana continued expanding its innovation footprint through public-private partnerships, Esther demonstrated a knack for infusing communication strategy with data literacy. Her early proficiency in market research, project metrics, and digital storytelling set her apart. Notably, her work at the Ministry involved monitoring critical project paths and supporting policy briefings, tasks that required not just clarity, but vision. She added, “Clarity without purpose is noise. My goal has always been to inform, align, and drive impact.”

Her strong foundation was forged not only through formal education and field experience, but also through internships that honed her strategic instincts. At Interactive Digital (Ninani Group), she managed multi-platform content creation for brand campaigns while ensuring deadlines and audience relevance were met. That internship offered a practical application of the theory she had mastered in school, including courses in media management, development communication, and advertising.

Esther’s passion for inclusive messaging and audience-focused design informed her approach to project communications. “Every policy touches people. My work is about making sure people aren’t just informed they are involved,” she noted.

She later joined the African Modern Art Fund as a Sales Development Associate, where she applied segmentation analysis and buyer behavior modeling to improve client targeting strategies. That experience gave her a deeper appreciation of data in crafting persuasive messaging. “Whether you’re selling an idea or a product, knowing your audience is non-negotiable,” she emphasized.

Throughout her professional journey in 2019, Esther Dorgbefu was not just executing tasks; she was curating a vision for public communication that merges storytelling, analytics, and human-centered design. Her commitment to results and transparency set a precedent among her peers and colleagues.

Colleagues from her EPL Fellowship speak highly of her impact. One ministry official noted how her work helped shape the NEIP’s approach to project communication: “Esther had a way of transforming project data into narratives that compelled action. She was instrumental in helping us understand how to communicate success and course-correct when necessary.”

This blend of analytical rigor and empathetic messaging defined Esther’s unique edge. Her ability to scale communication strategies across ministries and communities placed her at the crossroads of policy and practice, a rare intersection in Ghana’s development communications sector.

As Esther reflected on her accomplishments in late 2019, she offered a hopeful lens into the future: “My goal is to continue building systems where data and dialogue coexist, where evidence isn’t just collected it’s communicated in a way that drives change.”

From her start at Central University to her achievements in the Ghanaian public sector, Esther Dorgbefu exemplifies how a clear vision, solid education, and bold thinking can yield extraordinary results. Her journey reminds us that when communication is wielded with purpose, it becomes a catalyst for transformation across ministries, communities, and nations.


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