List of ambassadors and high commissioners of Ghana

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This is a list of ambassadors and high commissioners of Ghana to individual sovereign nations of the world, states with limited recognition, and to international organizations. High Commissioners represent diplomatic missions in member states of the Commonwealth of Nations and Ambassadors represent diplomatic missions in other states. The head of a diplomatic mission to an international organization is called a Permanent Representative.

Where a diplomat is accredited to more than one nation, the first country listed is the location of the Ambassador's or High Commissioner's residence, followed by other countries of accreditation, in alphabetical order.

Current Ambassadors and High Commissioners[edit]

Host country Ambassador/
High Commissioner
Title Took office List
 Algeria Ambassador Nana Kwesi Arhin[1] September 2017
 Angola Ambassador Moses Bukari Mabenga
 Austria Ambassador Philbert Isaac Kobina Abaka Johnson December 2020[2]
 Australia1
 New Zealand
 Fiji
 Papua New Guinea
 Solomon Islands
 Samoa
 Kiribati
 Vanuatu
 Tonga
High commissioner Edwin Nii Adjei[3][1] 13 September 2017
 Belgium2
 Luxembourg
Ambassador Harriet Sena Siaw-Boateng[4] February 2019
 Benin Ambassador Alowe Leo Kabah[5] August 2017
 Brazil3
 Argentina
 Bolivia
 Chile
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Guyana
 Paraguay
 Peru
 Suriname
 Uruguay
 Venezuela
Ambassador Abena Busia[5] August 2017
 Burkina Faso Ambassador Naa Bolinaa Saaka[6] July 2017
 Canada High commissioner Joseph Ayikoi Otoo[6] July 2017
 China4
 North Korea
Ambassador Edward Boateng[7] June 2017
 Congo-Brazzaville Ambassador Attah Boafo[8]
 Cuba Ambassador Napoleon Abdulai[6] July 2017
 Czechia5
 Hungary
 North Macedonia
 Romania
 Slovakia
Ambassador Virginia Hesse[5] August 2017
 Denmark Ambassador Amerley Ollennu Awua-Asamoa[6] July 2017
 Democratic Republic of Congo Ambassador
 Egypt6
 Cyprus
Ambassador Paul Okoh[6] July 2017
 Equatorial Guinea Ambassador Esther Dzifa Ofori[6] July 2017
 Ethiopia Ambassador Amma Adomaa Twum-Amoah March 2018[9]
 France Ambassador Anna Bossman[7] June 2017
 Germany Ambassador Gina Blay[7] June 2017
 Guinea Ambassador Jane Gasu-Aheto[10] June 2018
 Holy See Ambassador Joseph Kojo Akudibilah[11] July 2017
 India High commissioner Mike Oquaye Jnr[6] July 2017
 Iran Ambassador Sayuti Yahaya Iddi[12]
Eric Owusu-Boateng[2] December 2020
 Israel Ambassador Hannah Ama Nyarko[13] March 2018
 Italy Ambassador Eudora Quartey-Koranteng[6] March 2019
 Ivory Coast Ambassador Frederick Daniel Laryea[7] June 2017
 Japan Ambassador Genevieve Edna Apaloo[14] January 2022[15]
 Kenya High commissioner Francisca Ashietey-Odunton[5] August 2017
 Liberia Ambassador Kwabena Okubi-Appiah[16] June 2021
 Libya Ambassador Samuel Adotey Anum[17] January 2020
 Malaysia
 Indonesia
 Philippines
 Thailand
 Timor-Leste
High commissioner Akua Sakyiwaa Ahenkorah[18] January 2018
 Mali Ambassador Francis Amanfoh[6] July 2017
 Malta High commissioner Mercy Bampo Addo[6] July 2017
 Morocco Ambassador Stephen Mahamudu Yakubu[7] June 2017
 Namibia High commissioner Elizabeth Salamatu Forgor[6] July 2017
 Netherlands Ambassador Sophia Horner-Sam[6] July 2017
 Niger Ambassador Jonathan Rexford Magnussen[17] January 2020
 Nigeria High commissioner Rashid Bawa[7] June 2017
 Norway Ambassador Jennifer Lartey[4] February 2019
 Russia Ambassador Lesley Akyaa Opoku Ware[19] September 2017
 Saudi Arabia7
 Bahrain
 Jordan
 Kuwait
 Oman
 Qatar
 Syria
 United Arab Emirates
 Yemen
Ambassador Sheikh T. B. Damba[6] July 2017
 Senegal Ambassador Mrs Gloria Opoku[10] June 2018
 Sierra Leone High commissioner Francis Abakah[20]
 South Africa8
 Lesotho
 Eswatini
 Mauritius
 Madagascar
 Seychelles
High commissioner George Ayisi-Boateng[6] July 2017
 South Korea Ambassador Dufie Agyarko Kusi[5] August 2017
 Spain Ambassador Elizabeth Adjei[21]
Ambassador Muhammad Adam[2] December 2020
  Switzerland Ambassador Ramses Joseph Cleland[22] September 2017[1]
 Togo Ambassador Kwasi Owusu-Yeboa[6] July 2017
 Turkey Ambassador Salma Frances Mancell-Egala[6] July 2017
 United Arab Emirates Ambassador Ahmed Ramadan[23] October 2017
 United Kingdom9
 Ireland
High commissioner Papa Owusu-Ankomah[24] June 2017[7]
 United States Ambassador Baffour Adjei Bawuah[25] 21 July 2017
 Zambia High commissioner Margaret Ekua Prah[6] July 2017
 Zimbabwe10
 Comoros
 Mozambique
High commissioner Eric Odoi-Anim[26] March 2018[9]
Alexander Grant Ntrakwa December 2020[2]

Permanent representatives to international organizations[edit]

Multilateral Organisations Permanent Representative Took office List
 European Union Harriet Sena Siaw-Boateng[4] February 2019
 United Nations Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee[27] July 2015

Ambassadors-at-Large[edit]

Other Ambassador Took office List
Ambassador-at-Large Edward Mahama[6] July 2017
Ambassador-at-Large Rasheed Seidu Inusa[6] July 2017

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

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