FAQS
The conference will be held at the Mensvic Grand Hotel in Accra, the vibrant capital city of Ghana.
Most international visitors will require a visa to enter Ghana. We recommend contacting your local Ghanaian embassy or consulate for specific visa requirements based on your country of residence. Some nationalities are eligible for a visa-on-arrival service or e-visa options. Ensure to apply well in advance.
Yes, for members of members of IODA, ODN, Africa OD-Net, Organisation Development Practitioners Association of Ghana. See the ticket options for detail.
Have a look at the homepage. We have a strong organizing committee team.
Yes – There will be a sub-committee established for this purpose and clear criteria set for applicants.
Noble Kumawu is the Conference Chair and main contact person.
This will be established by the sub-committee and in line with existing IODA principles. In essence we are looking for people to share wisdom and stimulate conversation, rather than selling themselves or their products.
Yes! We have some great cultural activities planned for all delegates. Have a look at the information on the post-event tab of this website.
- The Mensvic Grand Hotel is approximately 5 kilometers (15-minute drive) from Kotoka International Airport.
- You can pre-arrange a shuttle through the hotel or use trusted taxi and ride-hailing services (Uber/Bolt) for convenient transport.
For any tours, please contact Mass Muv Travel & Tours. Email: Info@massmuv.com; Tel: +233302251912; +233242348832; +233208136200
Our preferred travel agency, Mass Muv Travel & Tours, can organize activities.
Email: Info@massmuv.com; Tel: +233302251912; +233242348832; +233208136200
In September, the temperature in Accra typically ranges between 23.8°C (74.8°F) and 27.5°C (81.5°F). The city experiences high humidity, reaching about 85%, making it feel warmer than the actual temperature, with a heat index around 32°C (89.6°F). Rain is common, with an average of 94mm (3.7 inches) spread over 26 days, so expect a mix of warm, humid weather and periodic showers.