ORGANIZATION FOR IMMIGRANTS PEACE AND FEDERAL DEVELOPMENT
Making The World A Better Place
Advancing Peace & Climate Action, Building Resilient Communities through Sustainable Development, Driving Action on Crime & Anti-corruption, Culture & Industrialisation, Desertification & Environmental Protection.
About Us
Building inclusive, resilient, and peaceful societies through sustainable development
The Organization for Immigrants Peace and Federal Development works to build peaceful, inclusive, and resilient communities across Africa and beyond.
We advance sustainable development by linking climate action, environmental protection, and combating desertification with human development. Our programs expand access to health, education, and culture, while promoting industrialization and decent livelihoods to reduce forced migration.
We also strengthen governance and security through initiatives on crime prevention, anti-corruption, and countering human trafficking and terrorism. Inclusion is central to our work—we actively promote disability rights and women’s empowerment to ensure no one is left behind.
Benjamin Brimpong Adusei
(Chairman/ Director General)
(Chairman/ Director General)
United Nations ECOSOC Status
The Organization For Immigrants Peace and Federal Development has been in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council [ECOSOC] since 2023.
APRIL 2026
Campaign, outreach and advocacy programmes on climate change, desertification, sustainable energy and environmental pollution.
March 2026
Advocacy and education forum on crime, corruption, human trafficking, use of chemical weapon and terrorism.
FEBRUARY 2026
Migrants communities engagement on cultural heritage within west Africa sub region.
NEWS
The Chairman and Director General of the Organization for Immigrants Peace and Federal Development, Mr. Benjamin Brimpong Adusei, had a fruitful meeting with H.E. William Samoei Ruto, President of Kenya, during the Second World Summit for Social Development.
At the Conference of States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, the Director General of OFIPAFD, Mr. Benjamin Brimpong Adusei congratulated Munkhtushig Lkhanaajav, Secretary of State of Mongolia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on his decisive speech. Mongolia reaffirmed its decision to support Ghana and other countries in adopting the resolution “Enhancing Transparency” to fight corruption by States Parties.
Benjamin Brimpong Adusei, Chairman of OFIPAFD, had an insightful exchange at the summit with Sandra Hassan, Canada’s Deputy Minister of Labour and Associate Deputy Minister of Employment and Social Development. She emphasised Canada’s commitment to national priorities: eradicating poverty, achieving gender equity, including women in the economy, and promoting decent work for all.
Immediately after the Vice President of Maldives’ speech at the Summit for Social Development, the Chairman of OFIPAFD extended his congratulations to H.E. Hussain Mohamed Latheef.
Benjamin Brimpong Adusei, Chairman and Director General of OFIPAFD, was warmly received by the President of Nepal, H.E. Ramchandra Paudel.
The Director General of OFIPAFD, Mr. Benjamin Brimpong Adusei, was honoured to meet the Minister of Labour and Social Protection of Russia, H.E. Anton Kotyakov.
An OFIPAFD delegation led by Hannah Aluweiteme, Director of Communications for OFIPAFD, had an exciting and educational moment on women’s empowerment with Annalena Baerbock, President of the 80th United Nations General Assembly.
The Director General of OFIPAFD, Mr. Benjamin Brimpong Adusei had the opportunity of meeting FIFA President Gianni Infantino. His humility speaks to his character.
The Chairman of OFIPAFD, Mr. Benjamin Brimpong Adusei, had the privilege of meeting the President of Albania, H.E. Bajram Begaj, to offer his remarks following H.E.’s speech at the Summit for Social Development.
The Chairman of OFIPAFD, Mr. Benjamin Brimpong Adusei, had the privilege of discussing with H.E. Maria Benvinda Levi, Prime Minister of Mozambique, their innovative approach to developing the country through modern technology, productivity, and sustainability during the Second World Summit.
The Chairman of OFIPAFD, Benjamin Brimpong Adusei had an insightful engagement with the H.E. Azali Assoumani, the President of Comoros.
The Chairman/Director General of OFIPAFD, Mr. Benjamin BrImpong Adusei, had a brief, Inspiring meeting with the Prime Minister of Cuba, H.E. Manuel Marrero. He commended H.E. on the speech he delivered at the World Summit.
At the Conference of States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, the Chairman of OFIPAFD, Benjamin Brimpong Adusei had an engaging moment with Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie and Supreme Court judge, Justice Richard Adjei-Frimpong of Ghana.
Benjamin Brampong Adusei, Chairman of OFIPAFD, had a brief discussion with H.E. Vahagn Khachaturyan, President of Armenia, during the Social Development Summit.