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In 2017, a group of visionary innovation hub leaders from across Ghana came together with a bold idea to connect, collaborate, and amplify their collective impact. Each hub was already driving change within its community, but they saw the power of building a united voice and a shared platform that could take their work even further.
This vision gave birth to the Ghana Hubs Network (GHN) — a platform designed to bridge gaps, foster collaboration, share knowledge, pool resources, advocate for progressive policies, and unlock greater opportunities for both hubs and the entrepreneurs they serve.
Today, GHN proudly represents hubs from all 16 regions of Ghana, serving as the trusted voice of the country’s innovation ecosystem. By working with local and international partners, GHN continues to strengthen entrepreneurship, drive innovation, and build a thriving ecosystem that empowers the next generation of changemakers.
Bridging the gap

Fragmentation of Innovation Hubs
Innovation hubs across Ghana were working in isolation, each addressing community needs but lacking a unified voice. By connecting hubs nationwide, GHN fosters collaboration, knowledge exchange, and collective action ensuring hubs complement rather than duplicate each other’s efforts.

Unequal Access to Resources and Opportunities
Many hubs, especially outside major cities, struggled to access funding, training, and global networks, leaving their entrepreneurs at a disadvantage. GHN levels the playing field by mobilizing resources, facilitating capacity building, and opening doors to funding, partnerships, and international opportunities.
Locations
The Ghana Hubs Network is truly national in scope, bringing together innovation hubs from across the country. We represent and work with member hubs in all 16 regions of Ghana, ensuring that no region is left behind in the innovation and entrepreneurship journey.
Regional Presence
Greater Accra Region – The capital’s vibrant hub ecosystem, driving national visibility and global partnerships.
Ashanti Region – A central hub for business growth and SME support, especially in Kumasi.
Western & Western North Regions – Supporting entrepreneurship in energy, mining, and coastal innovation.
Eastern & Volta Regions – Driving agritech, eco-tourism, and cross-border entrepreneurship.
Northern, Upper East & Upper West Regions – Empowering youth and women through hubs focused on inclusive development and agriculture.
Bono, Bono East & Ahafo Regions – Building entrepreneurial resilience in emerging urban centers.
Central Region – Innovation in education, creative industries, and tourism.
Oti, Savannah, North East Regions – Expanding innovation support into underserved areas, ensuring inclusivity.
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