CENTRAL ADOPTION AUTHORITY HOLDS MAIDEN BOARD MEETING

September 15, 2025 4:59 pm
The Central Adoption Authority (CAA), under the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP), on Wednesday, 10th September 2025, held its maiden Board meeting in Accra.
The meeting served as an opportunity for the newly inaugurated Adoption Board members to reflect on the Authority’s mandate and set the tone for its work in regulating and supporting adoption services in Ghana. It also provided a platform to deliberate on strategies to strengthen and streamline adoption processes in the country.
In her welcome address, the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Hon. Dr. Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, described the establishment of the Authority as a vital milestone in safeguarding children’s welfare. She stressed the need for a well-coordinated adoption system that offers vulnerable children the chance to grow up in safe and nurturing family environments.
The Board Chair and Chief Director of MoGCSP, Dr. Afisah Zakariah, presided over the meeting and encouraged members to work collectively to ensure that the Authority fulfils its mandate. She noted that the commitment of the Board would be key to building public trust and delivering on the goal of protecting every child’s best interest.
During the meeting, the Head of the Central Adoption Authority, Mr. Stephen Tikai Dombo, presented the Authority’s Workplan. His presentation outlined strategies to improve adoption procedures, strengthen monitoring mechanisms, and create a transparent system that prioritises the welfare of children.
Members also reflected on some of the key challenges facing adoption in Ghana and shared ideas on practical solutions to address them.
Their contributions highlighted the need to improve processes, raise awareness, and ensure that every decision made puts children first.
The meeting ended with a renewed commitment from the Board to drive adoption reforms with dedication and compassion, ensuring that every child in need of a home has the opportunity to be placed in a loving and supportive family.
Source: MoGCSP






