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GSAREICA Launches Nationwide “Say No To Drugs” Campaign

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Protect the Youth. Protect the Future.

The Ghana Students Association of Research, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Creative Arts (GSAREICA), under the leadership of its Chairperson, Her Excellency Emily Jemima Nyarko, has officially launched a nationwide advocacy initiative dubbed the “Say No To Drugs Campaign” aimed at raising awareness on the dangers of substance abuse among young people.

This campaign seeks to promote responsible living, youth empowerment, mental wellbeing, leadership development, and national progress through education, advocacy, and community engagement.


About The Campaign

The “Say No To Drugs Campaign” was launched in response to the growing concerns surrounding substance abuse and drug dependency among young people across communities, schools, and campuses.

GSAREICA believes that the future of every nation depends on the strength, creativity, discipline, and productivity of its youth population. Unfortunately, many talented young people continue to lose their dreams, academic potential, leadership abilities, and future opportunities due to the destructive impact of drug abuse.

As an association committed to research, innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership, and creative excellence, GSAREICA remains determined to protect and empower the next generation.


Message From The Chairperson

“The youth are the greatest asset of every nation. We cannot speak about innovation, entrepreneurship, research, education, and sustainable development while many young people are battling addiction, depression, and substance abuse. This campaign is a call for awareness, responsibility, protection, and collective action.”

— H.E. Emily Jemima Nyarko Chairperson, GSAREICA


Our Objectives

The campaign aims to:

Raise awareness on the dangers of drug abuse and substance dependency.

Encourage responsible and healthy lifestyles among young people.

Promote education, entrepreneurship, leadership, and innovation as positive alternatives.

Support mental health advocacy and emotional wellbeing.

Build strong partnerships with institutions and youth organizations.

Empower young people to make informed and responsible life choices.

Encourage community participation in protecting the future generation.


National Support & Solidarity

Since the launch of the initiative, several student leaders, youth advocates, institutions, and international personalities have joined the campaign in solidarity and support.

Campaign Supporters Include:

H.E. Eunice Esi Esaaba Essien — President-Elect, Ghana Union of Professional Students

H.E. Edem Worwui — SRC President, Perez University College

H.E. Francis Adom Vondee — SRC President, University College of Agriculture and Environmental Studies

H.E. Kabiri An-Ichie Michael — SRC President, Accra Institute of Technology

H.E. Virtuous Agyekum-Twum — SRC President, Kings University College

Hon. Ekwe David — Coordinator, Nigeria Students and Youth Association

Mr. Gideon Degbe — Founder & CEO, YDP Ghana and Executive Chairman, Africa’s Youth Shapers Conference

Dr. Samuel Kwadwo Frimpong — Industrial Economist and Lecturer, University of Professional Studies, Accra

Hon. Abigail Asor Asante — Vice Chairperson for Gender Advocacy and Students Protection, GSAREICA

Queen Alejandra Fuentes — Miss Universe Honduras

Their participation demonstrates a strong collective commitment toward protecting young people and promoting responsible social values across communities and institutions.


How We Are Creating Impact

The campaign will engage young people and communities through:

Social media awareness campaigns

Educational publications and advocacy

Campus and institutional engagements

Youth mentorship and empowerment initiatives

Community sensitization programs

Leadership and entrepreneurship development

Partnerships with educational and development institutions

GSAREICA aims to build a nationwide movement that inspires young people to become ambassadors of positive change.


Call To Action

GSAREICA is calling on:

National institutions

Regional youth representatives

Educational authorities

Student unions

Civil society organizations

Religious bodies

Media institutions

Development partners

Young people across Ghana

To actively support and participate in the campaign to combat substance abuse and protect the future generation.

Safeguarding the next generation requires unity, awareness, mentorship, policy support, and sustained community engagement.


Join The Movement

Become part of a growing movement dedicated to building a generation that is:

Informed

Innovative

Productive

Disciplined

Empowered

Free from substance abuse

Together, we can protect the youth and secure a better future for Ghana and beyond.

SAY NO TO DRUGS

Protect the Youth.

Protect the Future.


About GSAREICA

The Ghana Students Association of Research, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Creative Arts (GSAREICA) is a youth-focused organization committed to promoting leadership, research, entrepreneurship, innovation, education, creativity, advocacy, and national development among students and young people.

The Association continues to champion initiatives that empower young people, encourage positive social values, and contribute to sustainable national growth.

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