Collins Seymah Smith is a Forum Theatre practitioner and a Youth Facilitator/Trainer with over 10 years' experience. Over the years, he has focused his energies on working with young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, using drama to help develop awareness of their sexual and reproductive rights and health.
He has worked in multiple, diverse groups, constantly creating the environment for
their self-empowerment and equipping them with advocacy skills via forum theatre.
Samuel Nii Lante Lamptey is an actor, youth and women’s rights advocate and passionate about young people’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. He is a certificate holder in Television and Film Production Design (Art Direction) from the National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI), Ghana.
He works full time as the Programmes Manager of Act for Change. He Loves music and is a huge Accra Hearts of Oak and Arsenal FC fan.
Ransford Oblitey Otoo is a graduate from the University of Ghana Business School with a degree in Bsc. Administration (Accounting Option). He is now a project
accounts officer with the College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana and volunteers with Act for Change as the Finance Officer. He has an interest in public health and Reproductive Health
issues.
He has participated in several workshops and conferences organized by various international bodies like the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(NIAID) under National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services.