[9] In Dodowa, Ghana, he helped to establish an education center in collaboration with the North Carolina Central University, which is based in Durham.
[3] He is a speaker and consultant in the areas of international relations, resource mobilization, conflict resolution, social justice, leadership, globalization, and African economic development.
[10][11] Fletcher's speaking engagements include a presentation at the 2009 World Congress of Families in Amsterdam,[12] and he attended the Oxford Round Table.
[17] King Adamtey I was the first African leader to be keynote speaker at the World Public Forum (WPF) held in Rhodes, Greece,[18] guest speaker at the Global Forum addressing the power and importance of technology and sustainable development in Africa,[19] as well as participated in the African Presidential Roundtable in Berlin, Germany [20] In April 2014, Fletcher became Chancellor of The University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), using his platform to encourage universities to include programs relevant in specialized fields like petroleum, agriculture, and allied health- contributing to the unemployment crisis facing the continent.
[26] Fletcher has written several books, including I Have Seen the Kingdom,[27] When Kings Pray and Fast, A Place Called There, and The Power and Influence of a Woman.