What started as helping a single school hostel farm has grown into a West African mission.
Greenforce Foundation Africa was founded in 2010 out of a burden seen in Apam, Gomoa West. For over 15 years, we have stood by development, open administration, culture, and love. From classrooms to regional farms, true internal structural reformation precedes external elevation.
“Greenforce Foundation Africa exists to equip students, youth, and communities in Ghana and The Gambia with green skills, education, and character that create food security, income, and dignity.”
Training hands, transforming hearts, growing dignity through green action.
“Our vision is an Africa where every school is a centre of food production, and every young person, widow, and aged person lives with skill, dignity, and hope.”
Discipline Grows to Dignity – From Apam to Africa.
“No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.”— Hebrews 12:11
A Real, Unbroken Regional Presence
We avoid seasonal intervention. Since late 2010, our physical operational presence has remained completely unbroken across the central regions of Ghana and regional Gambia.
The 7 Areas of Action
Matthew 25:35-36 — “For I was hungry and you gave me food…”
Education For All
Proverbs 22:6School support, scholarship funds, hostel improvements, and tailored teacher training. We believe no child in Apam or Banjul should be left behind.
Agriculture
Genesis 2:15School greenhouses, the Botsio Building Integrated Farm, and thriving community gardens. Training youth to sustainably feed themselves and their nation.
Vocational Training
Deuteronomy 28:12Equipping SHS leavers and dropouts with practical skills in farming, carpentry, catering, and ICT. Reclaiming personal dignity through the work of their hands.
Health Care
3 John 1:2Organizing targeted medical outreaches, providing vital NHIS registration support, and embedding hygiene education across local schools and hostels.
Care for the Aged & Widows
James 1:27Monthly food allocations, dedicated home visitations, and community dignity projects tailored for the elderly and widows in Apam and rural Gambia.
Sport for Discipline
1 Corinthians 9:25Utilizing football, track and field, and our annual GFA Inter-School Gala to teach teamwork, build healthy habits, and shield youth from vices.
Evangelism for All Souls
Mark 16:15Sharing the transformative love of Jesus Christ is at the center of all we do. We walk out our faith directly through school fellowships, regular hostel devotions, and vibrant community crusades.
Geographic Footprint
Ghana Head Office
Est. Sept 2010Apam, Gomoa West District, Central Region
Apam Hostel Greenhouse – training 60 students yearly in modern farming tracks.
Dignity Packs allocated to 35 aged individuals and widows in Gomoa West.
Ghana Education Service (GES) Gomoa West District
The Gambia Operations
Est. Dec 2010Banjul Region (Operational since December 2010)
Vocational training tracks, youth infrastructure development, and localized dignity deployment platforms.
Local Municipal Councils & Grassroots Ecclesiastical Bodies
Development
Deuteronomy 28:12We turn land, talent, and time into lasting progress. We build capable, structural self-sufficiency within communities.
Open Administration
Luke 16:10Every single unit of localized currency (cedi or dalasi) remains completely accounted for. Transparency builds long-term trust.
Culture
We honor and preserve our beautiful Apam and Gambian heritage while simultaneously teaching modern agricultural innovation.
Love
1 Corinthians 13:13Discipline without love breaks; we correct to build up. The foundational mechanism supporting our entire network.
Office: Near Botsio Building, Apam, Central Region, Ghana
Email: info@greenforceafrica.org
Availability: Saturdays 8am - 11am GMT for structured project visits
Victor Tokunbo Ogundipe
Founder & Executive Director // Educationist | Administrator | Humanitarian Worker
Victor Tokunbo Ogundipe is the Founder and Executive Director of Greenforce Foundation Africa. For over 15 years, he has served communities across Ghana and The Gambia through synchronized actions in education, agriculture, humanitarian care, and strategic youth development tracks.
Current Statutory Role: He acts as the Assistant Head of Department for Languages within the framework of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Gomoa West District, Central Region. He elegantly combines classroom teaching with cross-border humanitarian leadership to raise students with both deep academic excellence and practical lifestyle skills.
Professional Background & Governance Roles
- Language Instruction: Veteran Language Teacher across Junior and Senior High Schools.
- GES Leadership Mandates: Assistant HOD of the Language Department, Head of the Discipline Committee, Head of Internal & External Examinations, and Head of Records & Recovery.
- School & Hostel Management: Former Head of Charity International Senior High School & Hostel Manager.
- Development Work Frameworks: Former Labour Officer for an international Construction Company, specializing in cross-functional project management and manual workforce training.
“We are not just running an NGO. We are raising a generation that works the land and walks in love.”
— Victor T. OgundipePhilosophical Approach: Victor firmly believes Africa’s strategic transformation begins when schools become vibrant, productive centres of food production and rigorous character formation. To truly “train up a child” (Proverbs 22:6) means giving them a functional certificate in one hand and a practical skill in the other.
STATUTORY COMPLIANCE NOTICE: Greenforce Foundation Africa holds valid independent non-governmental organization (NGO) corporate charters within the sovereign registries of the Republic of Ghana (Inception: Sept 2010) and the Republic of The Gambia (Inception: Dec 2010). All regional operations are verified in strict accordance with cross-border NGO validation frameworks and Open Administration accountability standards.
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