
Ho, Ghana
PTPI Chapter Ho
Head of the Ho, Ghana
CONTACT
Frank Wilson Arthur
About Ho
🇬🇭 PTPI Chapter Ho, Ghana
Chapter Contact
Frank Wilson Arthur
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About the Chapter
PTPI Ho is a vibrant and engaged community chapter located in the heart of Ghana’s Volta Region. Led by Frank Wilson Arthur, this chapter reflects the spirit of youth empowerment and intercultural dialogue. The team is committed to advancing the PTPI mission of Peace through Understanding through local programs, education, cultural events, and community outreach.
The Ho Chapter welcomes collaboration with fellow PTPI chapters and international visitors interested in connecting with Ghana’s rich cultural heritage and enthusiastic young changemakers.
Discover Ho, Ghana
Nestled between Mount Adaklu and the Togo Atakora Range, Ho is the capital of the Volta Region and a historical gem in eastern Ghana. Once the administrative center of British Togoland, Ho today is a lively urban hub known for its educational institutions, cultural diversity, and natural beauty.
🏛 Volta Regional Museum
A visit to the museum offers an insightful look into the history and traditions of the Ewe people and the broader Volta Region.
⛪ Majestic Cathedrals & Landmarks
Ho is home to several notable churches and civic buildings, reflecting its colonial past and evolving identity.
🗻 Mount Adaklu
Nearby Mount Adaklu is a popular hiking destination and cultural site, offering panoramic views and an opportunity to engage with local communities in the surrounding villages.
🌍 Bordering Togo
Its proximity to the Republic of Togo creates opportunities for cross-border cooperation and cultural exchange.
Local Impact, Global Vision
With a strong focus on education, youth participation, and sustainable development, the PTPI Chapter Ho embodies the essence of citizen diplomacy. The chapter’s work bridges local traditions with global understanding, making them an important part of PTPI’s African network.
🕊 PTPI Ho – Building peace one project, one friendship, one community at a time.