Honouring Tenant Rights Champions
The NTUG Hall of Fame proudly recognizes the individuals, organizations, and partners whose generous donations have played a vital role in advancing tenant rights across Ghana. Their support strengthens our advocacy, legal assistance, public education, and community outreach efforts—helping us build a fairer and more dignified housing system for all.
Every name featured here represents a commitment to justice, accountability, and safe housing for tenants nationwide.
Why This Hall of Fame Matters
The work of NTUG would not be possible without the generosity of donors who believe in the power of collective action. Through financial support, these champions help us:
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Advocate for stronger tenant protections
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Provide legal support and dispute resolution
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Educate tenants on their rights and responsibilities
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Our Honoured Donors
We proudly recognize the individuals and organizations whose generous support empowers our work and strengthens tenant advocacy across Ghana. Their contributions help protect rights, support communities, and drive lasting housing reform.
Kwame Deborah
20+ years in HR Leadership
Jenny Boateng
15+ years in Executive Search
Kwame Darko
7+ years in Communication
Kwesi Appiah
5+ years in Aviation
Mery Deborah
20+ years in HR Leadership
We’re here to help them
NATUG’s work defending tenant rights, providing legal support, conducting advocacy campaigns, and building community power depends on the generosity of members and supporters like you. While our membership fee is intentionally kept at just GHS 1 to ensure accessibility for all Ghanaians, additional donations help us expand our services, reach more communities, and fight for stronger tenant protections.
Written Tenancy Rights
Safe & Habitable Homes
Fair Rent & Transparent Fees
Right to Non-Discrimination
Eviction Due Process
Across all 16 regions
Since our founding
Educating tenants
nationwide
Our Partner Organizations
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