MiDA currently serves as a focal institution for coordinating and management of philanthropic and grant-based partnerships from international development funds.
Together, we celebrate Ghana's rich history, enduring resilience, and shared vision for a brighter future.
As we commemorate Republic Day, MiDA reaffirms its commitment to driving sustainable development and creating lasting opportunities for all.
Special Birthday Messages from the Staff of MiDA to Mr. Alex Mould
Today, we celebrate not only a remarkable leader but also a mentor whose vision, dedication, and unwavering commitment continue to inspire us every day.
Happy Birthday, Mr. Alex Mould
Your leadership, dedication, and commitment continue to advance MiDA’s mission and inspire excellence across the organization.
As you celebrate this special day, Management and Staff of MiDA wish you good health, happiness, and continued success.
A video highlight of the presentation of the Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium Development Authority (MiDA), Mr. Alex Mould, at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) School of Graduate Studies Practitioners’ Forum 2026.
On 30th May 2026, the Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium Development Authority (MiDA), Mr. Alex Mould, had the privilege of speaking at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) School of Graduate Studies Practitioners’ Forum 2026.
MiDA extends warm Eid al-Adha wishes to all Muslim brothers and sisters.
May this season of faith and sacrifice bring peace, happiness, and countless blessings to you and your loved ones.
Richard Addai praised the impact of the DiWAOW initiative under the HAPPY Program, highlighting how the program is creating opportunities for young women in agricultural mechanization.
Lawrencia Essien is one of the beneficiaries of the DiWAOW initiative under the HAPPY Program whose journey highlights the impact of skills training and practical industry exposure in agricultural mechanization.
Jumai Alhassan is among the young women whose lives have been transformed through the DiWAOW initiative under the HAPPY Program. With limited prior exposure to agricultural mechanization, she successfully completed intensive practical training the African Agribusiness Consortium.
Our Chief Executive, Alexander Mould, had the honour of serving as Chairman for this year’s Aboakyer Festival in Winneba, in the distinguished presence of Her Excellency Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Neenyi Ghartey VII, and Omanhene
We celebrate the dedication, resilience, and hard work of everyone contributing to building stronger communities and a better future. Thank you for all you do.
Grace Tachie’s journey through the DiWAOW initiative highlights the power of practical training and opportunity in transforming lives. During her internship with the African Agribusiness Consortium (AAC).
Mary Yeboah’s journey under the DiWAOW initiative reflects the impact of hands-on training and real industry exposure in shaping careers in mechanized agriculture.
Mr. Cecil Nartey commends Charity Butsomekpor for her outstanding performance, highlighting her strong work ethic, technical competence, and ability to adapt quickly to mechanized farming operations. Impressed by her consistency and dedication during her internship.
Charity Butsomekpor’s journey from trainee to full-time employee at Delma Farms highlights the impact of hands-on training under the DiWAOW initiative, opening doors for women in mechanized agriculture.
Thirteen young women have successfully completed intensive training and internships in agricultural mechanization under the Diversified Women in Agriculture Occupations for Wealth (DiWAOW) initiative of the HAPPY Program.
On this Good Friday, we pause to reflect on the profound sacrifice that inspires hope, purpose, and compassion in all we do. May this season renew our commitment to serving with integrity and making a meaningful impact in the lives of others.
Video Highlights 🎥
MiDA CEO Alex Mould raises concerns over neglected agricultural infrastructure across Ghana’s Middle Belt after a recent field tour. Several irrigation facilities, including the Subinja site, have deteriorated due to poor maintenance and vandalism.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium Development Authority (MiDA), Alex Mould, has raised serious concerns about neglected agricultural infrastructure assets across Ghana’s Middle Belt following a week-long field assessment tour of key farming zones.