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Kofi Kinaata Champions Regular Pathways at International Dialogue on Migration

Kofi Kinaata, Ghanaian musician, IOM National Goodwill Ambassador, at the International Dialogue on Migration (photo credit: IOM)

Kofi Kinaata, Ghanaian musician, IOM National Goodwill Ambassador, at the International Dialogue on Migration (photo credit: IOM)

Kofi Kinaata, IOM Ghana Goodwill Ambassador, together with IOM Director General Amy Pope (photo credit: IOM)

Kofi Kinaata, Ghanaian musician, IOM National Goodwill Ambassador, performing at the International Dialogue on Migration (photo credit: IOM)

Accra/New York, 21-22 May 2024 – Renowned Ghanaian musician and National Goodwill Ambassador for the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Kofi Kinaata, lent his distinctive voice to international efforts to promote regular migration pathways at the International Dialogue on Migration (IDM). Kinaata joined over 250 participants from governments, civil society, private sector partners and UN organizations from around the world at the event, which is IOM's principal forum for migration policy dialogue.

The event, which is taking place from 21 to 22 May, focuses on “Facilitating Regular Pathways to a better future: Harnessing the power of migration.”

"Becoming a National Goodwill Ambassador for IOM was my chance to address the pressing migration issues I have witnessed. Young people from my home in Western Ghana were risking dangerous journeys to Libya, hoping to reach Europe for a better life,” said Kofi Kinaata. “I realized I could use my music to raise awareness and inspire change among the youth in my region and beyond.”

IOM Ghana and Kofi Kinaata joined forces to promote regular migration pathways and raise awareness of the dangers associated with irregular migration. From International Migrants Day celebrations to radio discussions to engagements with former Ghanaian migrants who had returned home, Kofi Kinaata has been committed to IOM and to the Ghanaian youth. This commitment is reflected in initiatives such as an annual youth seminar created by Kinaata, taking place around International Migrants Day in his hometown, Takoradi, and several migration-related songs written by him.

"We are honored that Kofi Kinaata is adding his voice to the International Dialogue on Migration, helping us to ensure that our message about the importance of safe and regular migration pathways is heard loud and clear,” said IOM Director General, Amy Pope. “All of our Goodwill Ambassadors play an important role by amplifying our efforts to improve the lives of people on the move.”

The IDM coincided with IOM’s announcement of its new Global Goodwill Ambassador, actress, producer and director, America Ferrera.

In explaining his musical approach to relay IOM’s message, Kofi Kinaata emphasized the importance of regular conversations with migrants to better understand their stories. “The most challenging part is viewing this topic from a migrant’s perspective and coming up with a song that wouldn’t come off as a reminder of the struggles they may have gone through. The challenge is how to make the music sound appealing while giving a piece of advice to those who are thinking about migrating irregularly.” These discussions have led to the creation of songs like No Place Like Home, Behind the Scenes, Thy Grace, and the newest song, Saman, released in May 2024.

Through his unique songwriting style, incorporating traditional African proverbs and singing in his local language, Kinaata reaches a broader audience. “Through my music, I can be a resounding voice that people listen to. I want to create music that is appealing to both the young and old generations and that is both entertaining and educative.”

The IDM discussions took place in the context of ongoing regional reviews of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration implementation and ahead of the UN Summit of the Future.

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For additional information on IOM's Goodwill Ambassador Pilot Programme, please visit: https://www.iom.int/iom-goodwill-ambassador-programme  

For more information, please contact:

Mohammedali Abunajela, Senior Regional Media & Communications Officer, IOM, mmabunajela@iom.int

Joëlle Furrer, Regional Media & Communication Lead, Regional Office for West and Central Africa, jfurrer@iom.int

Juliane Reissig, Public Information Officer at IOM Ghana, jreissig@iom.int

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