About Me

A multidimensional leader. One clear purpose.

I'm Frank Abeiku Koomson a Ghanaian sustainability entrepreneur, GreenTech innovator, nonprofit founder, and youth development leader operating across multiple sectors with one unifying thread: turning ideas into lasting, scalable impact.

As Founder and Executive Director of SWK Ghana, I lead a youth-focused nonprofit tackling environmental sustainability, circular economy, agribusiness, community development, and technology with a vision to scale across Africa by 2035. My flagship GreenTech innovation, the SWK Taka Kipawa App (meaning "Waste is a Gift" in Swahili), is a digital waste management and upcycling marketplace connecting households, waste contractors, and recyclers.

Concurrently, I serve as Global Operations Associate at The HuD Group, coordinating meetings and operations across a network of 27 Country CEOs worldwide. I'm also a Programs Coordinator at The Shadrach Fellowship, a Youth Mentor at the Emerging Young Corporate Leaders Fellowship (EYCLF), and an Ambassador at the GIZ/EU-funded Agribusiness e-Academy mobilising youth in climate-smart agriculture.

I hold a BA in Geography & Resource Development with Political Science from the University of Ghana and completed Backend Web Development training at MEST Africa in 2024, where I built the Taka Kipawa App during the GROW Program.

What I Do

GreenTech & Circular Economy
Building digital tools and platforms that transform waste into opportunity
Youth Development
Leadership, entrepreneurship, and mentorship programs for young Africans
Policy Advocacy
Youth voice in climate governance, waste policy, and sustainable development
Agribusiness & Food Systems
Connecting youth to climate-smart agriculture, food security, and agri-tech
Web Development
React, Node.js, MongoDB building platforms for social and environmental impact
Global Operations
Strategic coordination across 27-country networks and international programs
Current Roles
  • Founder & Executive Director SWK Ghana
  • Global Operations Associate The HuD Group (Coordinates 27 Country CEOs)
  • Programs Coordinator The Shadrach Fellowship
  • Ambassador Agribusiness e-Academy (GIZ/EU-funded)
  • Youth Mentor Emerging Young Corporate Leaders Fellowship
  • Consortium Member YoGSEC (Young Green & Sustainability Entrepreneurs)
  • Aspiring Leader GracedLife Leadership Centre (TGLC), Cohort 2028
Education
  • BA Geography & Resource Development + Political Science University of Ghana (2017–2021), First Class Honours
  • Backend Web Development MEST Africa, Generation Ghana & Mastercard Foundation (Sep–Nov 2024)
Memberships & Networks
  • YoGSEC Consortium Young Green & Sustainability Entrepreneurs
  • Youth Climate Council Ghana
  • YOUNGO (Youth Constituency, UNFCCC)
  • SDG7 Youth Constituency
  • Youth in Natural Resources & Environmental Governance (Youth-NREG) Platform
Undergraduate Research  ·  University of Ghana  ·  2021
BA Dissertation First Class Honours
Crime Mapping and Hot-Spot Analysis of Prevalent Crimes in Amasaman, Ga West Municipality, Accra
GPA: 3.63 / 4.00  ·  First Class Honours Geography & Resource Development Political Science 2021
Abstract

This dissertation assessed and mapped the spatial distribution of prevalent crimes in Amasaman, Ga West Municipality, using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and crime hot-spot analysis techniques. The study examined crime patterns across residential, commercial, and peri-urban zones, identifying the geographic concentrations of criminal activity and the socio-environmental factors driving them. The research contributes an evidence-based spatial framework for informing community policing strategies, local government planning, and resource allocation in rapidly urbanising Ghanaian municipalities.

Methodology
GIS crime mapping, hot-spot analysis, field surveys, geographic coordinate collection
Study Area
Amasaman, Ga West Municipality, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Key Tools
Remote sensing, spatial data analysis, crime hot-spot mapping, community surveys
Application
Urban planning, community policing strategy, local government resource allocation