Vision of WEDATo develop Wassa East District strategically to become a model prosperous rural district in Ghana.Wassa East to be acknowledged as land of opportunities and prosperity.Mission of WEDAWEDA exist to mobilise resources to implement development plans, programmes and actions necessary to impact our people and communities to make Wassa East a prosperous rural community.Our Communities must provide fertile environment for one to develop and live better.We seek to do this creatively and democratically by involving our Chiefs and people in our communities in decision making and implementation and by partnering with corporate institutions, identifiable bodies, faith based organisations, development partners, Civil Society and NGOs and other Actors to deliver public services and goods.WEDA Staff code of conductWe are Dedicated servants.We put our people we serve first.We live and work to impact our people and our communities.We serve with honesty and integrityWe facilitate and cooperate with other actorsWe are transparent and accountableFor the next four years, human development is our top priority. Special focus - Support for farmers, Promotion of Farmers Markets, Incentives and Support for Investors in Agro Processing, Plantations, Skill Training and Educational Institutions as well as manufacturing.
Development OpportunitiesWassa East has three distinct growth poles -1. Daboase Heman area (30minutes away to Sekondi Takoradi)Vast land for Industrial development and Real Estate Cocoa,Rice serviced by Pra River. Urban town - Daboase.2. Ateiku Zone -(15minutes away to Praso) rich mining enclave,Vegetables, Cocoa, Rice, Rubber and Palm. Educational hub.Ideal site for Agro Processing Industry and Plantation.Forest reserve. Urban Town - Ateiku. Pra and Subri Rivers3. Atobiase Zone -(30minutes to Cape Coast) Tourism Enclave with hospitable spirited people, Domama Shrine and Atobiase Water Falls. Cocoa, Vegetables and plantation potential as well as Agro processing. Forest reserve. Urban Town - AtobiaseServiced by Pra and Subriho Rivers.Over 40,000 able youth ready to be trained for productive work.
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