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I.C.P.D Logo Symbolism

The I.C.P.D logo reflects our identity as a Ghana-based, Africa-focused institution with a global development outlook. The globe represents international standards and partnerships guiding our work, while Africa at the center highlights our commitment to sustainable development across the continent.

The green color symbolizes growth, renewal, and ethical development. The black star shining from Ghana represents leadership, integrity, and I.C.P.D’s role in projecting good governance and accountability from Ghana to Africa and the world.

Together, the elements express I.C.P.D’s mission to strengthen institutions, prevent fraud and financial crime, and promote transparent, accountable public development.

International Fraud Awareness Week – I.C.P.D Stakeholder Engagements (18 -20 November 2025)

Indigenous Poultry Farmers Association of Ghana – 18 November 2025

I.C.P.D interaction with leadership of the Indigenous Poultry Farmers Association of Ghana, discussing financial leakages, governance challenges, and the impact of fraud on association performance.

Regional Coordinating Council (RCC), Tamale – 19 November 2025

Engagement with the Northern Regional Coordinating Council on strengthening public sector financial controls and preventive approaches to fraud and financial crime. 

Man Forex Bureau, Tamale – 19 November 2025

I.C.P.D engagement with Man Forex Bureau, Tamale, highlighting compliance, risk awareness, and the role of forex bureaus in preventing financial crime.

Regional Coordinating Council (RCC), Bolgatanga – 20 November 2025

Engagement with the Upper East Regional Coordinating Council, Bolgatanga, as part of I.C.P.D’s commitment to promoting integrity, accountability, and sound financial management in public institutions.

Radio Gurune (Community Radio Station), Bolgatanga – 20 November 2025

I.C.P.D interaction with Radio Gurune to explore the role of community media in public education, fraud awareness, and promoting ethical financial practices at the grassroots level.

I.C.P.D Tamale Volunteers – Field Operations Base

I.C.P.D Tamale volunteers in front of Tima Sara Hotel, serving as the temporary operational office.

I.C.P.D Tamale Office, Tima Sara Hotel – January 2026

I.C.P.D volunteers at work on weekend during a programme planning session in Tamale.

ICPD Tamale Volunteers – End of Work Session

Volunteer moment marking the close of a successful weekend working session in Tamale Office

I.C.P.D Tamale Office – Programme Development Session

Weekend working session focused on fraud prevention and institutional engagement planning.

Operational Logistics Support to I.C.P.D – February 2026

A motorbike acquired to support I.C.P.D’s daily operational transport needs, received on behalf of the Centre by Ellis Asamani, Centre Coordinator, and Nanayaa Tobore, Assistant Centre Coordinator.

Engagement with FACHI Little Flower School Complex, Tamale – February 2026

I.C.P.D interaction with staff and students of FACHI Little Flower School Complex, Tamale, during an engagement on integrity, ethical values, and financial responsibility as part of the Centre’s schools and universiities programme.

Engagement with Tamale International School – 19 February 2026

On Thursday, 19th February 2026, the International Centre for Public Development (I.C.P.D) met with the management and staff of Tamale International School to introduce the I.C.P.D Youth Integrity Development Program. The meeting focused on building early awareness of integrity, ethical leadership, and fraud prevention among students.

The engagement formed part of I.C.P.D’s ongoing commitment to nurturing responsible future leaders through structured school-based integrity education. The photo captures I.C.P.D officials together with members of staff and students after the successful introductory session.

Strategic Meeting with Abe Halperin School Management – 19 February 2026

On 19th February 2026, I.C.P.D held a strategic engagement with the management of Abe Halperin School, Tamale, to discuss collaboration under the Youth Integrity Development Program. The meeting centered on how structured integrity education can complement academic excellence and strengthen student discipline, responsibility, and ethical awareness.

The discussion explored practical implementation approaches tailored to the school’s structure and culture, marking an important step toward institutional partnership in shaping principled future leaders.

Sir Martins Memorial School, Damongo (Kindergarten / Lower Primary)

I.C.P.D staff with teachers and pupils of the Kindergarten and Lower Primary section of Sir Martins Memorial School, Damongo. This was after an engagement meeting to introduce the Youth Integrity Development Programme to the school (12th March 2026).

Sir Martins Memorial School, Damongo (Upper Pimary/Junior Secondary)

I.C.P.D staff with teachers and pupils of the Upper Primary and Junior Secondary section of Sir Martins Memorial School, Damongo. This was after an integrity awareness engagement on corruption and ethical leadership under the Youth Integrity Development Programme. (12th March 2026).

ANIMATION STORY VIDEO SHOW AT FACHI LITTLE FLOWER SCHOOL COMPLEX

Students of FACHI Little Flower School Complex engaging with I.C.P.D facilitators after an educational animation show designed to promote honesty, integrity, and fraud awareness among young learners. (14th March 2026).

Enthusiastic pupils ask questions during the interactive discussion that followed I.C.P.D’s animated storytelling session on integrity and corruption awareness at FACHI Little Flower School Complex. (14th March 2026).

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