Atchere Asuah-Kwasi
2024 Fellow
Focus Areas
Atchere Asuah-Kwasi is the Director of Operations at the Institute for African Women in Law (IAWL), a Pan-African non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Washington, D.C., and Accra, Ghana. IAWL is committed to supporting the formidable works of women in law across Africa and the African diaspora. Their goal is to be a focal point for addressing issues across the legal and judicial professions. Before working full-time in the NGO space focusing on women in the legal profession, Asuah-Kwasi juggled volunteering for children and gender causes while also working actively in private legal practice. As an avid advocate for gender and children’s rights, she supports other non-profits to train or embark on donation drives, especially for girls and the less privileged. Asuah-Kwasi holds an LLM (International Children’s Rights), Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree and Bachelor of Arts in English and History.
“As a visionary leader I believe when positive impact is made, we will have a better world and a better tomorrow.”