Edmund Eyram Afun-Peters is a Public Policy Analyst, Development Advocate, and Researcher with multidisciplinary interests spanning Law, Politics, Leadership, Diplomacy, Business, and Youth Development.
Guided by a vision of inclusive and sustainable development for Africa, Edmund has actively engaged in the continent’s socio-political and development discourse through policy analysis, development dialogues, and strategic interventions addressing critical issues across diverse platforms and stakeholder groups.
He strongly believes that Africa’s transformation depends on selfless leadership and patriotic citizenship, underpinned by integrity, innovation, and a shared sense of purpose.
Edmund currently serves with the National Drivers & Transport Conference (NADATRAC) initiative; a non-profit platform dedicated to road safety advocacy, as Deputy Project Lead (Policy & Strategy). In this role, he leads policy analysis and research to inform road safety and transport recommendations; liaises with government agencies, unions, and other stakeholders on policy advocacy and collaboration; monitors policy developments within the transport sector; prepares strategic reports and policy briefs; and supports the integration of evidence-based policy recommendations into programme design and execution.
Beyond policy practice, Edmund has been actively involved in training individuals in academic research skills, an experience that has deepened his interest in academia and shaped a career path focused not only on personal advancement but also on empowering others.
Committed to evidence-based and non-partisan analysis, Edmund aspires to become one of Africa’s most sought-after policy analysts and consultants, delivering insights and strategies grounded in the continent’s geopolitical and socio-cultural realities.
He holds a Diploma in Public Administration from the Institute of Accountancy Training and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Professional Studies, Accra, alongside other professional qualifications that have shaped his development.
Edmund is open to collaborations, research partnerships, and policy engagements that advance Africa’s growth and good governance.
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