Mercy Catherine Adjabeng
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Mercy Catherine Adjabeng is a Ghanaian author, editor-in-chief and Managing Editor of the Discovery Teen Magazine. She is also the Communications and Media Advisor of Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF).


Education

Mercy studied at the University of Cape Coast for her Bachelor of Education degree in Psychology with English from 1994 to 1998. She is an experienced, enthusiastic, dynamic and results oriented communications specialist, gender advocate, writer & public speaker with a demonstrated record of working in the government, NGO & Education industry and Diplomatic community. She has skills in advocacy, strategic planning, and media management. She also earned qualifications from the following institutions:


Career

She is a former English Language and Literature teacher at Wesley Girls' High School in
Cape Coast Cape Coast is a city, fishing port, and the capital of Cape Coast Metropolitan District and Central Region of Ghana. It is one of the country's most historic cities, a World Heritage Site, home to the Cape Coast Castle, with the Gulf of Guinea ...
. She interviewed the US Ambassador to Ghana, Robert Potter Jackson. She partnered with French Embassy in Ghana
GOLDKEY Properties
and UNFPA Ghana to launch the ''Discovery Teen Magazine'' and the ''Discovery Teen Chat'' forum. She has also partnered with Stanbic Bank Ghana
I-ZAR Group
Effe Farms and Trading Enterprise among others. She currently works at
3FM NPO 3FM is a Dutch rhythmic CHR radio station controlled by public broadcaster NPO. The vast majority of the songs played on-air are rock, alternative, indie and pop, though dance and Mega Top 30 tracks may also air at times. History As Ra ...
. She is also the Research and Public Affairs Officer of the Australian High Commission in Ghana.


Philanthropy

Mrs. Mercy has a heart which seeks to address issues confronting teenagers like challenges they face at their teen stage. She donated her book called 'Understanding English Literature' to Wesley Girls' High School. The books donated were claimed to worth GH¢6,000. She also donated her books to St. Thomas Aquinas an
Forces Secondary Technical School
in Accra.


References

Living people Ghanaian publishers (people) Ghanaian radio presenters Ghanaian women radio presenters Ghanaian television presenters Ghanaian women television presenters Ghanaian journalists Ghanaian women journalists Year of birth missing (living people) {{Ghana-bio-stub