Description
Inside Akuakrom is the Abibitumi members’ orientation to DOOR’s signature build: a modern, resilient city-region that integrates cultural preservation, green infrastructure, and advanced tech—designed to create jobs, skills pipelines, and long-term community wealth.
Why Abibitumi members should be interested
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Shape a flagship: See how Asante heritage and community priorities guide land use, culture sites, housing, mobility, and renewables—then add your voice in structured feedback loops.
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Turn skills into impact: Discover where builders, engineers, educators, farmers, health professionals, creatives, and technologists plug in through training cohorts, research tie-ins, and future procurement pipelines.
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Accelerate Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’ outcomes: Learn how local enterprise, workforce pathways, and culture-anchored planning translate into dignified jobs and community wealth over time.
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Gain the early knowledge advantage: Walk through timelines, decision gates, and upcoming studies so you know what’s happening, when, and how to prepare.
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Connect diaspora energy to home: Understand how global expertise, capital, and innovation align with village leadership and district planning—without pressure to commit here.
What you’ll experience
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Big-picture walk-through of the corridor and node strategy (~260,000 acres) along the historic Gold Coast Road.
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Status update on community alignment, agency reviews, and soft-cost focus (feasibility, underwriting, master urban design).
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Near-term roadmap (0–18 months) across studies, design sprint, stakeholder engagement, environmental approvals, and financing activation steps.
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Member pathways overview: Financial participation (philanthropy/impact), Business & Industry (SMEs to manufacturing/agri/energy/real estate/tech/culture), Professional & Individual (careers, research, skills training, youth), and Governance & Culture (chiefs, village leads, diaspora advisory, faith partners).
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Q&A and sign-ups for updates, working groups, and future briefing sessions.
Who should attend
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SMEs & entrepreneurs readying products/services for a culture-led, green city build.
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Professionals & students in construction, ICT, health, education, agriculture, energy, mobility, data.
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Researchers & educators seeking collaborations and real-world study sites.
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Culture-bearers & creatives safeguarding Asante heritage in living, revenue-generating ways.
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Community organizers & faith leaders anchoring social programs and youth development.
What you’ll take away
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Orientation brief (PDF) summarizing vision, scope, governance, and status.
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Timeline snapshot of key gates to watch in 2025–2026.
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Pathways guide mapping skills, business types, and research areas to potential future opportunities.
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Update access for milestone emails and member Q&A invites.
Official sites: akuakromdp.org (developer) • akuakrom.org (non-profit)
Note: This session is informational. It is not an offer to sell securities or a solicitation of commitments. All activities depend on governmental approvals, environmental review, and due diligence; dates and figures may be refined as studies progress.
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