Akua Sena Dansua

Akua Sena Dansua (born 23 April 1958) is an experienced Ghanaian media and communications consultant, politician and governance and leadership practitioner.

[4] She also acquired a master's degree in Governance and Leadership from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.

[1] She worked with the Weekly Spectator newspaper in Accra, Ghana, as a journalist, eventually becoming the Features Editor of the paper.

[2] She is the chairperson for Advocates for Gender and Development Initiatives-Ghana, which is an NGO at Kpando and a board member for Africa in Democracy and Good Governance (ADG) in The Gambia.

She was appointed District Chief Executive for Kpando under the Provisional National Defence Council[1] government of Jerry Rawlings.

[1] She attributed her success to clamping down Visa racketeering processes during her tenure as Minister for Youth and sports.

[8] In her role as a parliamentarian, she also undertook special assignments as a member of the Commonwealth Observer Team to The Gambia Presidential election in 2006 and also as a member of Ghana's Parliamentary delegation to the 37th African conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Abuja, Nigeria.

[16][17] Dansua was appointed by President John Dramani Mahama to serve as Ambassador of Ghana to Germany in May 2014.

She is a member of the African Women Development Fund (AWDF) and was the chairperson of the West Africa Media Network (WAMNET).

[1][8] During her leisure time she enjoys doing social work, listening to music, reading and having open discussions and browsing the internet.

Sena Dansua speaking at a Women in Development session on Equality of opportunity versus equality of outcome on 23 April 2012 in Doha