Duakwa Vocational & Technology Institute (DVTI) is a non-governmental, nonprofit educational centre situated in Agona Duakwa, Central Region of Ghana.
DVTI was founded by Honorable Kojo Yankah, the former MP and Minister of State; the Founder of the African University of Communications and Business (AUCB) in Accra; and the Founder of the Pan African Heritage World Museum near Winneba Junction.
Our institute provides a conducive learning environment where the underprivileged youth of Ghana and Africa can discover their skills and talents through information and communication technology and various vocational training options.

Former MP & Minister of State
Government-recognized vocational training programmes
Non-governmental educational centre for underprivileged youth
Practical skills training with real-world applications
Serving the youth of Ghana and across Africa
To become a first-class resource, innovation, technology and entrepreneurial skills training centre in the Central Region of Ghana, serving the employment needs of the youth of Ghana and Africa.
To provide opportunities for the underprivileged youth of Ghana and Africa to discover their skills and talents through the employment of information and communication technology and a variety of vocational options, in a conducive environment.

Patron
Chief of Agona Duakwa

Chairman
Marketing Consultant

Governing Council
Governance Expert

Governing Council
Governing Council Member

Director, DVTI

Administrator

Admin/Tech Assistant

Director, DVTI

Administrator

Admin/Tech Assistant

Dr Ben Botwe
Pharmacist

ACP Priscilla Bempong
Ghana Police

Rev Francis Kuting
Mbrantsehene, Duakwa

Mr Alford Paul Nkansah
Retired Asst Commissioner, Nsaba

Alhassan Basaru
Educationist, Agona East

Otsaba Effie Quansah
HR, UBA, Accra

Augustus Yaw Darko
Farmer

Ms Ernestina Appiah
Founder, Ghana Code Club

Charles Quansah
AgriBusinessman

Nana Ntsiful Abredu II
Chief of Mankrong

Alex Koranteng
Headteacher, Duakwa

Rev. Christian Yeboah-Nyarko
Duakwa Presby