Fighters leadership undergoes systems training in Project Management at Cambridge Centre of Excellence
The Economic Fighters League (Fighters) leadership completed an intensive, three-day systems training programme at the Cambridge Centre of Excellence. The training was designed to overhaul the movement's internal machinery, replacing traditional activism models with structured, globally recognised project management frameworks. The Cambridge Centre of Excellence, a premier West African institution accredited by the Project Management Institute (PMI), hosted the training.
The curriculum focused on systems thinking, strategic coordination, and results-based management. The initiative reflects a deliberate shift within the Fighters toward institutional discipline and operational efficiency. The Economic Fighters League (Fighters) is described as a non-partisan political movement, comprising people of different political, religious and ethnic backgrounds fighting for economic freedom for all Ghanaians.
This capacity-building effort is expected to have immediate ramifications for the League's domestic and continental networks. The training is expected to enhance internal coherence, improve campaign delivery, and strengthen the League's ability to implement large-scale programmes across its growing national and continental networks.
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The Economic Fighters League's leadership underwent systems training at the Cambridge Centre of Excellence - a move to overhaul internal operations. Aligning with elite professional standards hints at a significant shift in their approach to activism.
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