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Credit Unions Association National Treasurer Elected President of Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana
The Credit Unions Association of Ghana (CUA) proudly celebrates the outstanding achievement of Dr. Paul Owusu Donkor, National Board Treasurer, who has been elected President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) following a decisive victory in the organization’s recent presidential elections.
This remarkable accomplishment underscores CUA Ghana’s commitment to nurturing leaders who serve with distinction across diverse sectors while championing the cooperative principles and financial inclusion values that define our movement.
Paul’s election to this prestigious position exemplifies the CUA Ghana ethos of democratic participation, member empowerment, and community service. His journey from National Board Treasurer to President of Ghana’s premier pharmaceutical organization demonstrates the caliber of leadership that emerges from the cooperative movement.
This historic win creates unprecedented opportunities for collaboration between CUA Ghana’s member credit unions and the pharmaceutical sector. The synergy between the credit union movement’s commitment to financial inclusion and the pharmaceutical profession’s dedication to healthcare access aligns perfectly with our mission of improving livelihoods.
During his tenure as National Treasurer, Paul has been instrumental in strengthening CUA Ghana’s financial sustainability while championing initiatives that enhance financial literacy and cooperative development. His leadership style, characterized by participatory decision-making and inclusive growth strategies, positioned him well for this national healthcare leadership role.
Dr. Paul Owusu Donkor’s campaign focused on professional empowerment, strategic advocacy, and enhanced regulation within Ghana’s pharmaceutical sector. His platform aligns with CUA Ghana’s broader commitment to economic empowerment and community development, particularly in ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare services through innovative financing mechanisms.
This achievement is expected to foster partnerships between CUA Ghana member credit unions and healthcare providers, potentially creating new loan products for pharmacy businesses, health insurance schemes, and medical equipment financing for underserved communities.
The Credit Unions Association of Ghana is the apex body for credit unions in Ghana, promoting the development of sustainable member-owned financial cooperatives. CUA Ghana advocates for policies that enhance financial inclusion while providing capacity building, advocacy, and support services to member credit unions nationwide.
The PSGH serves as Ghana’s leading professional body for pharmacists, dedicated to advancing pharmaceutical practice, education, and patient care while maintaining the highest standards of professional conduct and ethics.

