Elizabeth M.E. Ewudiwa is a Ghanaian Harvard University HPAIR Alumni, certified Human Resource (HR) practitioner, writer and public speaker. She is a Sexual/Gender-Based Violence (S/GBV) instructor and a Diplomatic Fellow of the Federation of Gender & International Human Rights (FIGHR), New York, a division under the UN Women. She was the 17th Valedictorian of Central University with a final GPA of 4.0/4.0. She holds a BSc. in Business Administration (Human Resource Management Major), several awards and certificates in Analytics, Public speaking and business administration. She continues to embrace opportunities in these areas of interest in HR, Business, Analytics and Law.
With a wide range of interest, she explores business strategy and idea generation, training and development, organizational development and more generally, strategic human resource management. The artistic gifts of creation -writing and using words in all beautiful ways has been a leading platform of success. In 2009, she was inaugurated into the State Children’s parliament.
In 2020, she was selected as the only African scholar and female delegate in the Harvard Project for Asia & International Relations held in Harvard University, USA. In 2019, she represented Ghana in the Global Goal Model United Nations in Thailand where she emerged as the ‘Most Outstanding Delegate”. In 2017, she was amongst the top 20 students to represent Ghana in the New Business Challenge organized by the Ghana-Netherlands Business and Cultural Council where she worked on a business case for the Dutch reputable firm, Delft Imaging. She is a member of Institute of Human Resource Management Practitioners (Ghana) and Ghana Association of Writers.
“I am just a girl that wants the world to be a better place and I believe more in what I can do about it than what others can. So, I’m a girl doing something about poverty, education, entrepreneurship, faith, and identity crisis” she says.