Karina Garcia Zamorategui, Head of Tourism, Culture, and Education Cooperation at the Embassy of Mexico in Ghana, on Tuesday paid a courtesy call on Lt. Col. Moses Dok Nach Kpeungu, Deputy Director-General for Programs and Operations at the National Service Authority (NSA).

The meeting provided a strategic platform for both institutions to explore potential areas of collaboration, with a particular focus on cultural exchange, educational initiatives, and youth development programs that would directly benefit National Service personnel.
During the engagement, Ms. Zamorategui highlighted the Embassy’s commitment to fostering partnerships that promote cross-cultural understanding and educational excellence. She emphasized the importance of programs that equip Ghanaian youth with the knowledge, skills, and international exposure necessary to thrive in a globalized environment.

Lt. Col. Kpeungu welcomed the discussions, noting that partnerships of this nature align with the NSA’s mandate to provide meaningful experiences for National Service personnel. He expressed optimism that collaborative projects with the Mexican Embassy would create opportunities for skill development, cultural enrichment, and mutual learning between the two nations.

The discussions underscored the shared vision of both parties to strengthen bilateral cooperation and to implement initiatives that enhance the personal and professional growth of Ghanaian youth. Both sides committed to exploring actionable projects that would foster lasting benefits for National Service personnel and reinforce the long-standing diplomatic ties between Ghana and Mexico.

The courtesy visit concluded on a note of mutual optimism, setting the stage for future collaboration in education, culture, and youth empowerment.
