
Swaroop Nanu
“EWS-KT strongly believes in enhancing the knowledge and skills of its employees, and I am proud to be a beneficiary of this learning philosophy.”
At East-West Seed Knowledge Transfer Foundation, we are passionate about helping smallholder vegetable farmers succeed. Our talented global and local teams work together to improve the lives and nutrition of farmers and consumers in 10 countries in Africa and Asia.
At EWS-KT, you can make a real difference for farmers and communities in Africa and Asia.
Whether you are starting or continuing your career, explore how you can work with us. We are committed to providing growth opportunities and offer a welcoming and collaborative work environment.
We value diversity and welcome applications from people from all sections of the community, irrespective of race, color, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion, or belief.
Ensure timely and accurate accounting and documentation of all financial transactions and compliance activities for EWS-KT Ghana.
Oversee and optimize financial processes across EWS-KT countries, ensuring compliance, governance, and strategic alignment with EWS Group Finance.
Ensure timely and accurate accounting and documentation of all financial transactions and compliance activities for EWS-KT Ghana.
Oversee and optimize financial processes across EWS-KT countries, ensuring compliance, governance, and strategic alignment with EWS Group Finance.
Purposeful
We put farmers at the heart of everything we do.
Pioneering
We achieve our purpose through innovation.
Nurturing
We care for each other, our communities, and the environment.
Trustworthy
We are a reliable partner to all our stakeholders.
“EWS-KT strongly believes in enhancing the knowledge and skills of its employees, and I am proud to be a beneficiary of this learning philosophy.”
“I work closely with colleagues from many different contexts, and having to learn and support them in many environments motivates me.”
“When I am with the farmers and I speak of my experiences, I see myself as privileged. I’m giving light. I see myself as a teacher, but I also see myself as a student.”
“I feel really proud and happy to be doing this dream job where I can touch the lives of so many farmers.”