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{{Infobox person
| name = MacLean Sarbah 
| image = Mac_Sarbah_(54186860313).jpg
| birth_place = Yeji, [[Brong-Ahafo region|Brong Ahafo region]]
| citizenship = [[Ghana]]
| education = [[Harvard University]], [[University of Cambridge]], [[Columbia University]], [[University of Ghana]]
}}

= Mac Sarbah =
= Mac Sarbah =
MacLean Sarbah  MA, MPhil, MDes,  is a [[Ghanaians|Ghanaian]] philanthropist, Social Innovator and Entrepreneur. He was born and raised in [[Yeji]], a rural town in [[Ghana]]’s [[Brong-Ahafo region|Brong Ahafo region]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wundengba |first=Charles |date=2018-12-19 |title=From Rural Ghana to Harvard: A Young Man’s Rise from Obscurity to the World’s Best University |url=https://wundef.com/from-rural-ghana-to-harvard-a-young-mans-rise-from-obscurity-to-the-worlds-best-university/ |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=Wundef.com |language=en-US}}</ref> to Tongu immigrant parents from [[Mepe, Ghana|Mepe]], [[Battor]] in the [[Volta Region|Volta region]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Taylor |first=Mildred Europa |date=2019-04-20 |title=Beginning in Ghana,this Harvard grad heads home to tackle unemployment |url=https://face2faceafrica.com/article/from-humble-beginnings-in-ghana-this-harvard-grad-heads-home-to-tackle-unemployment |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=Face2Face Africa |language=en}}</ref>. He is currently serving as the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Leader and Project Manager within the Global Health Office of the President at the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dadzie |first=Ebenezer Afanyi |date=11 November 2024 |title=Breaking Barriers: How this Ghanaian landed a lead role at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Breaking-Barriers-How-this-Ghanaian-landed-a-lead-role-at-the-Bill-Melinda-Gates-Foundation-1959536 |url-status=live}}</ref>
MacLean Sarbah  MA, MPhil, MDes,  is a [[Ghanaians|Ghanaian]] philanthropist, Social entrepreneur and Innovator<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Parsons |first=Lian |date=2019-04-15 |title=Harvard grad hopes to help take on one of Ghana’s biggest challenges |url=https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/04/harvard-grad-heads-home-to-take-on-one-of-ghanas-biggest-problems/ |access-date=2024-12-07 |website=Harvard Gazette |language=en-US}}</ref>. He was born and raised in [[Yeji]], a rural town in [[Ghana]]’s [[Brong-Ahafo region|Brong Ahafo region]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Wundengba |first=Charles |date=2018-12-19 |title=From Rural Ghana to Harvard: A Young Man’s Rise from Obscurity to the World’s Best University |url=https://wundef.com/from-rural-ghana-to-harvard-a-young-mans-rise-from-obscurity-to-the-worlds-best-university/ |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=Wundef.com |language=en-US}}</ref> to immigrant parents from [[Mepe, Ghana|Mepe]], [[Battor]] [[North Tongu District|North Tongu]] in the [[Volta Region|Volta region]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Taylor |first=Mildred Europa |date=2019-04-20 |title=Beginning in Ghana,this Harvard grad heads home to tackle unemployment |url=https://face2faceafrica.com/article/from-humble-beginnings-in-ghana-this-harvard-grad-heads-home-to-tackle-unemployment |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=Face2Face Africa |language=en}}</ref>. He is currently the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Leader and Project Manager within the Global Health Office of the President at the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dadzie |first=Ebenezer Afanyi |date=11 November 2024 |title=Breaking Barriers: How this Ghanaian landed a lead role at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Breaking-Barriers-How-this-Ghanaian-landed-a-lead-role-at-the-Bill-Melinda-Gates-Foundation-1959536 |url-status=live}}</ref>.


== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==
Mac Sarbah, one of eight children, grew up without a mother figure in a small farming community lacking basic amenities. His father, a disciplinarian, was sometimes feared by Mac and his siblings<ref>{{Cite web |title=From studying with kerosene lanterns in Yeji to becoming a Harvard graduate, Mac Sarbah opens up |url=https://opanagh.blogspot.com/2020/09/from-studying-with-kerosene-lanterns-in.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter |access-date=2024-11-12}}</ref> He had to walk three miles to [[Lake Volta]] for enough water to drink and bathe. He studied by [[Kerosene lamp|kerosene lanterns]], enduring smoke that often made his eyes red and teary<ref>{{Cite web |title=From Adidome to Harvard: A young man's rise from obscurity to the world’s best universities |url=https://ghanaguardian.com/from-adidome-to-harvard-a-young-mans-rise-from-obscurity-to-the-worlds-best-universities |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=The Ghana Guardian News |language=en}}</ref>. His father suffered a severe stroke, requiring medical treatment away from [[Yeji]]. This hardship meant Mac attended an inadequate school, walked miles daily, worked to save money, bought books, and studied diligently<ref>{{Cite web |title=From Adidome to Harvard: A young man's rise from obscurity to the world’s best universities |url=https://ghanaguardian.com/from-adidome-to-harvard-a-young-mans-rise-from-obscurity-to-the-worlds-best-universities |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=The Ghana Guardian News |language=en}}</ref>.
MacLean Sarbah, popularly known as Mac, grew up as one of his parents' eight children in a small farming community that lacked basic amenities. Growing up without a mother figure, he and his siblings were guided by their strict father, who instilled in them the values of hard work and responsibility.<ref>{{Cite web |title=From studying with kerosene lanterns in Yeji to becoming a Harvard graduate, Mac Sarbah opens up |url=https://opanagh.blogspot.com/2020/09/from-studying-with-kerosene-lanterns-in.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter |access-date=2024-11-12}}</ref>


His father observes him to study for several hours each day by the light of [[Kerosene lamp|kerosene lanterns]]. He used to to walk 3 miles to [[Lake Volta]], their source of water for drinking and bathing.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shiundu |first=Linda |date=2019-07-04 |title=Man who studied using lanterns earns degrees from three prestigious universities |url=https://www.tuko.co.ke/309527-ghanaian-boy-studied-lanterns-earns-degrees-top-universities.html |access-date=2024-12-07 |website=Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news. |language=en}}</ref>
Maclean Sarbah had his early education and Junior high in [[Yeji]] before moving to [[Adidome]], a small farming town, to attend the [[Volta Region]]'s [[Adidome]] Day Senior Secondary School <ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-04 |title=Breaking Barriers: How Ghanaian Mac Sarbah landed a lead role at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - MyJoyOnline |url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/breaking-barriers-how-ghanaian-mac-sarbah-landed-a-lead-role-at-the-bill-melinda-gates-foundation/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGWu2ZleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHfFAQ4b3N5bamKmX3IJsUZrFlgXbjCcjlUNluqfVrxpFNZ1gxGi7lbqltw_aem_-aipqcUoXQJDL-wWcgaViQ |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=www.myjoyonline.com |language=en-US}}</ref>. He enrolled at the University of Ghana after passing his Secondary exams

His father had a critical stroke which made him move from [[Yeji]] for treatment elsewhere. As a result, he went to an under-resourced school. He will walk long distances every day to the school and also work to save money to buy his books and studied hard.<ref>{{Cite web |title=From Adidome to Harvard: A young man's rise from obscurity to the world’s best universities |url=https://ghanaguardian.com/from-adidome-to-harvard-a-young-mans-rise-from-obscurity-to-the-worlds-best-universities |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=The Ghana Guardian News |language=en}}</ref>

He had his early education and Junior high in [[Yeji]] before moving to [[Adidome]], a small farming town, to attend the [[Volta Region]]'s [https://adidomeshs.com/ Adidome Day Senior Secondary School] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-04 |title=Breaking Barriers: How Ghanaian Mac Sarbah landed a lead role at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - MyJoyOnline |url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/breaking-barriers-how-ghanaian-mac-sarbah-landed-a-lead-role-at-the-bill-melinda-gates-foundation/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGWu2ZleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHfFAQ4b3N5bamKmX3IJsUZrFlgXbjCcjlUNluqfVrxpFNZ1gxGi7lbqltw_aem_-aipqcUoXQJDL-wWcgaViQ |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=www.myjoyonline.com |language=en-US}}</ref>. After passing his final Secondary exams, he was admitted to study at the [[University of Ghana]] in 2002 and graduated with first-class honors with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences. In 2010, he started his Master’s in Arts Social-Organizational Psychology at [[Columbia University]]. He graduated in 2012, also earning an Advanced Graduate Certificate in Cooperation and Conflict Resolution. The same year, he was accepted into the [[University of Cambridge|University of Cambridge's]] Master of Philosophy in Innovation, Strategy, and Organization program, graduating in 2013.<ref>{{Cite web |title=From Adidome to Harvard: A young man's rise from obscurity to the world’s best universities |url=https://ghanaguardian.com/from-adidome-to-harvard-a-young-mans-rise-from-obscurity-to-the-worlds-best-universities |access-date=2024-11-17 |website=The Ghana Guardian News |language=en}}</ref>

In 2017, Mac pursued another Master's degree in Risk and Resilience at Harvard University and completed it in 2019<ref>{{Cite web |last=Reporter |first=Asaase Radio |date=2024-11-12 |title=Breaking Barriers: How Ghanaian Mac Sarbah landed a lead role at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |url=https://www.asaaseradio.com/breaking-barriers-how-ghanaian-mac-sarbah-landed-a-lead-role-at-bill-melinda-gates-foundation/ |access-date=2024-11-17 |website=Asaase Radio |language=en-US}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==
He is currently the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leader at [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]] Global Health Office of the President.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2024-11-19 |title=From rural Ghana to the Gates Foundation: The journey of a global social impact leader |url=https://citinewsroom.com/2024/11/from-rural-ghana-to-the-gates-foundation-the-journey-of-a-global-social-impact-leader/#google_vignette |access-date=2024-11-26 |language=en-US}}</ref>
Mac Sarbah is a Ghanaian diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) advocate and social innovator. He obtains a Bachelor of Art in the [[University of Ghana]]. He also graduated from [[Harvard University|Harvard]], Columbia and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]] in May 2019.


Before his current position, Sarbah founded and led EdAcme, an initiative dedicated to equal access to higher education and career opportunities for marginalized groups <ref>{{Cite web |last=Parsons |first=Lian |date=2019-04-15 |title=Harvard grad hopes to help take on one of Ghana’s biggest challenges |url=https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/04/harvard-grad-heads-home-to-take-on-one-of-ghanas-biggest-problems/ |access-date=2024-11-26 |website=Harvard Gazette |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite web |date=2020-09-06 |title=Harvard Graduate Who Studied with Kerosene Lanterns in Rural Africa Launches NGO |url=https://dailyguidenetwork.com/harvard-graduate-who-studied-with-kerosene-lanterns-in-rural-africa-launches-ngo/ |access-date=2024-12-07 |website=DailyGuide Network |language=en}}</ref>.
He currently serves as a Senior DEI Project Manager at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Global Health Office of the President.


He has been featured in numerous media outlets<ref>{{Cite web |title=Maclean Mac Sarbah on The Executive Lounge - JoyNews (7-8-19) |url=https://www.modernghana.com/videonews/0/1/67995/ |access-date=2024-12-07 |website=www.modernghana.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Gefeiert und geehrt: Merkel in Harvard – DW – 31.05.2019 |url=https://www.dw.com/de/gefeiert-und-geehrt-merkel-in-harvard/a-48981804 |access-date=2024-12-07 |website=dw.com |language=de}}</ref> and has spoken at global events where he share great concerns about youth employment and entrepreneurship.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-01-12 |title=School names block after former student, Harvard graduate featured on JoyNews - MyJoyOnline |url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/school-names-block-after-former-student-harvard-graduate-featured-on-joynews/ |access-date=2024-12-07 |website=www.myjoyonline.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Taylor |first=Mildred Europa |date=2019-04-20 |title=Beginning in Ghana,this Harvard grad heads home to tackle unemployment |url=https://face2faceafrica.com/article/from-humble-beginnings-in-ghana-this-harvard-grad-heads-home-to-tackle-unemployment |access-date=2024-12-07 |website=Face2Face Africa |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-08-09 |title=Yale Young African Scholars 2019 programme ends in Ghana |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/general-news/yale-young-african-scholars-programme-2019-ends-in-ghana.html |access-date=2024-12-07 |website=Graphic Online |language=en-gb}}</ref>
Before his current role, Sarbah founded and led EdAcme, an initiative focused on creating equitable access to higher education and career opportunities for underrepresented communities. With a strong international presence and recognition, Sarbah has been featured in numerous media outlets and has spoken at global events.

== Foundations ==
Mac Sarbah Founded EdAcme<ref name=":3" />, a foundation that helped young people achieve their entrepreneurship and educational talents<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-09-08 |title=Harvard graduate who studied with lanterns in rural Africa launches company to give back |url=https://citinewsroom.com/2020/09/harvard-graduate-who-studied-with-lanterns-in-rural-africa-launches-company-to-give-back/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Bardhi |first=Pamela |date=2021-11-24 |title=Ep 83: From a Small Village in Ghana Reading from Lanterns to Harvard and CEO of International Education Company, Edacme, Mac Shares His Remarkable Underdog Story of Rising from the Bottom |url=https://theunderdogshow.com/ep83-from-a-small-village-in-ghana-reading-from-lanterns-to-harvard-and-ceo-of-international-education-company-edacme-mac-sarbah-shares-his-remarkable-underdog-story-of-rising-from-the-bottom/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=The Underdog Show Podcast by Pamela Bardhi |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-11-30 |title=Mac Sarbah MDes ’19 Returns from Ghana |url=https://alumni.gsd.harvard.edu/alumni_updates/maclean-sarbah-m-a-19-returns-from-ghana-after-risk-resilience-concentration/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=Harvard GSD Alumni & Friends |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-09-06 |title=Harvard Graduate Who Studied with Kerosene Lanterns in Rural Africa Launches NGO |url=https://dailyguidenetwork.com/harvard-graduate-who-studied-with-kerosene-lanterns-in-rural-africa-launches-ngo/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=DailyGuide Network |language=en}}</ref>. He is also President of Sarbah Foundation<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-01-12 |title=School names block after former student, Harvard graduate featured on JoyNews - MyJoyOnline |url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/school-names-block-after-former-student-harvard-graduate-featured-on-joynews/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=www.myjoyonline.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-11-30 |title=Mac Sarbah MDes ’19 Returns from Ghana |url=https://alumni.gsd.harvard.edu/alumni_updates/maclean-sarbah-m-a-19-returns-from-ghana-after-risk-resilience-concentration/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=Harvard GSD Alumni & Friends |language=en-US}}</ref> a newly formed foundation to help contribute to education, [[entrepreneurship]], and social impact in [[Ghana]] and the [[African continent]].

== Personal life and family ==
Mac has seven siblings born to their father, John Kwame Mensah Sarbah<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-04 |title=Breaking Barriers: How Ghanaian Mac Sarbah landed a lead role at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - MyJoyOnline |url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/breaking-barriers-how-ghanaian-mac-sarbah-landed-a-lead-role-at-the-bill-melinda-gates-foundation/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=www.myjoyonline.com |language=en-US}}</ref>, and was raised in [[Yeji]] a rural town in Ghana’s Brong Ahafo region<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-01-12 |title=School names block after former student, Harvard graduate featured on JoyNews - MyJoyOnline |url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/school-names-block-after-former-student-harvard-graduate-featured-on-joynews/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=www.myjoyonline.com |language=en-US}}</ref>. His mother left home when he was less than two years old but his father, who had no formal education and who was a disciplinarian guided and shaped him academically in the early years<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-04 |title=Breaking Barriers: How Ghanaian Mac Sarbah landed a lead role at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - MyJoyOnline |url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/breaking-barriers-how-ghanaian-mac-sarbah-landed-a-lead-role-at-the-bill-melinda-gates-foundation/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=www.myjoyonline.com |language=en-US}}</ref>


== Awards and recognition ==
== Awards and recognition ==
Early in his academic career, Sarbah was awarded the Best Student Award in [[North Tongu District]], Ghana.
Early in his academic career, Sarbah was awarded the Best Student Award in [[North Tongu District]], Ghana<ref>{{Cite web |last=Reporter |first=Asaase Radio |date=2024-11-12 |title=Breaking Barriers: How Ghanaian Mac Sarbah landed a lead role at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |url=https://www.asaaseradio.com/breaking-barriers-how-ghanaian-mac-sarbah-landed-a-lead-role-at-bill-melinda-gates-foundation/ |access-date=2024-11-16 |website=Asaase Radio |language=en-US}}</ref>.

During his time at the [[University of Ghana]], he received an academic excellence award in his second year of study<ref>{{Cite web |last=Reporter |first=Asaase Radio |date=2024-11-12 |title=Breaking Barriers: How Ghanaian Mac Sarbah landed a lead role at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |url=https://www.asaaseradio.com/breaking-barriers-how-ghanaian-mac-sarbah-landed-a-lead-role-at-bill-melinda-gates-foundation/ |access-date=2024-12-07 |website=Asaase Radio |language=en-US}}</ref>

While staying in Mepe, he organized a fundraising effort to establish an internet facility for students as a charitable initiative..<ref name=":0" />

In 2019, [[ICEF]] honored them for their pioneering contributions to global education.<ref name=":1" />

In 2019, Mac was recognized as a Stellar Harvardian by the [[Harvard Gazette]] at [[Harvard University]].<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |date=2024-11-19 |title=From rural Ghana to the Gates Foundation: The journey of a global social impact leader |url=https://citinewsroom.com/2024/11/from-rural-ghana-to-the-gates-foundation-the-journey-of-a-global-social-impact-leader/ |access-date=2024-11-26 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":2" /> He also received the Social Impact Leadership award from the University of North Texas at Dallas in 2019.<ref name=":4" />


== References ==
In 2019, [[Harvard University]] and [[Columbia University]] recognized Sarbah as an inspiring alumnus for his social impact and entrepreneurship efforts in Ghana and beyond.

Latest revision as of 23:54, 7 December 2024

MacLean Sarbah 
Born
CitizenshipGhana
EducationHarvard University, University of Cambridge, Columbia University, University of Ghana

Mac Sarbah

[edit]

MacLean Sarbah  MA, MPhil, MDes,  is a Ghanaian philanthropist, Social entrepreneur and Innovator[1]. He was born and raised in Yeji, a rural town in Ghana’s Brong Ahafo region[2] to immigrant parents from Mepe, Battor North Tongu in the Volta region[3]. He is currently the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Leader and Project Manager within the Global Health Office of the President at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation[4].

Early life and education

[edit]

MacLean Sarbah, popularly known as Mac, grew up as one of his parents' eight children in a small farming community that lacked basic amenities. Growing up without a mother figure, he and his siblings were guided by their strict father, who instilled in them the values of hard work and responsibility.[5]

His father observes him to study for several hours each day by the light of kerosene lanterns. He used to to walk 3 miles to Lake Volta, their source of water for drinking and bathing.[6]

His father had a critical stroke which made him move from Yeji for treatment elsewhere. As a result, he went to an under-resourced school. He will walk long distances every day to the school and also work to save money to buy his books and studied hard.[7]

He had his early education and Junior high in Yeji before moving to Adidome, a small farming town, to attend the Volta Region's Adidome Day Senior Secondary School [8]. After passing his final Secondary exams, he was admitted to study at the University of Ghana in 2002 and graduated with first-class honors with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences. In 2010, he started his Master’s in Arts Social-Organizational Psychology at Columbia University. He graduated in 2012, also earning an Advanced Graduate Certificate in Cooperation and Conflict Resolution. The same year, he was accepted into the University of Cambridge's Master of Philosophy in Innovation, Strategy, and Organization program, graduating in 2013.[9]

In 2017, Mac pursued another Master's degree in Risk and Resilience at Harvard University and completed it in 2019[10]

Career

[edit]

He is currently the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leader at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Global Health Office of the President.[11]

Before his current position, Sarbah founded and led EdAcme, an initiative dedicated to equal access to higher education and career opportunities for marginalized groups [12][13].

He has been featured in numerous media outlets[14][15] and has spoken at global events where he share great concerns about youth employment and entrepreneurship.[16][17][18]

Foundations

[edit]

Mac Sarbah Founded EdAcme[13], a foundation that helped young people achieve their entrepreneurship and educational talents[19][20][21][22]. He is also President of Sarbah Foundation[23][24] a newly formed foundation to help contribute to education, entrepreneurship, and social impact in Ghana and the African continent.

Personal life and family

[edit]

Mac has seven siblings born to their father, John Kwame Mensah Sarbah[25], and was raised in Yeji a rural town in Ghana’s Brong Ahafo region[26]. His mother left home when he was less than two years old but his father, who had no formal education and who was a disciplinarian guided and shaped him academically in the early years[27]

Awards and recognition

[edit]

Early in his academic career, Sarbah was awarded the Best Student Award in North Tongu District, Ghana[28].

During his time at the University of Ghana, he received an academic excellence award in his second year of study[29]

While staying in Mepe, he organized a fundraising effort to establish an internet facility for students as a charitable initiative..[2]

In 2019, ICEF honored them for their pioneering contributions to global education.[11]

In 2019, Mac was recognized as a Stellar Harvardian by the Harvard Gazette at Harvard University.[30][1] He also received the Social Impact Leadership award from the University of North Texas at Dallas in 2019.[30]

References

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  1. ^ a b Parsons, Lian (2019-04-15). "Harvard grad hopes to help take on one of Ghana's biggest challenges". Harvard Gazette. Retrieved 2024-12-07.
  2. ^ a b Wundengba, Charles (2018-12-19). "From Rural Ghana to Harvard: A Young Man's Rise from Obscurity to the World's Best University". Wundef.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  3. ^ Taylor, Mildred Europa (2019-04-20). "Beginning in Ghana,this Harvard grad heads home to tackle unemployment". Face2Face Africa. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  4. ^ Dadzie, Ebenezer Afanyi (11 November 2024). "Breaking Barriers: How this Ghanaian landed a lead role at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "From studying with kerosene lanterns in Yeji to becoming a Harvard graduate, Mac Sarbah opens up". Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  6. ^ Shiundu, Linda (2019-07-04). "Man who studied using lanterns earns degrees from three prestigious universities". Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news. Retrieved 2024-12-07.
  7. ^ "From Adidome to Harvard: A young man's rise from obscurity to the world's best universities". The Ghana Guardian News. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  8. ^ "Breaking Barriers: How Ghanaian Mac Sarbah landed a lead role at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - MyJoyOnline". www.myjoyonline.com. 2024-11-04. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  9. ^ "From Adidome to Harvard: A young man's rise from obscurity to the world's best universities". The Ghana Guardian News. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
  10. ^ Reporter, Asaase Radio (2024-11-12). "Breaking Barriers: How Ghanaian Mac Sarbah landed a lead role at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation". Asaase Radio. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
  11. ^ a b "From rural Ghana to the Gates Foundation: The journey of a global social impact leader". 2024-11-19. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
  12. ^ Parsons, Lian (2019-04-15). "Harvard grad hopes to help take on one of Ghana's biggest challenges". Harvard Gazette. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
  13. ^ a b "Harvard Graduate Who Studied with Kerosene Lanterns in Rural Africa Launches NGO". DailyGuide Network. 2020-09-06. Retrieved 2024-12-07.
  14. ^ "Maclean Mac Sarbah on The Executive Lounge - JoyNews (7-8-19)". www.modernghana.com. Retrieved 2024-12-07.
  15. ^ "Gefeiert und geehrt: Merkel in Harvard – DW – 31.05.2019". dw.com (in German). Retrieved 2024-12-07.
  16. ^ "School names block after former student, Harvard graduate featured on JoyNews - MyJoyOnline". www.myjoyonline.com. 2020-01-12. Retrieved 2024-12-07.
  17. ^ Taylor, Mildred Europa (2019-04-20). "Beginning in Ghana,this Harvard grad heads home to tackle unemployment". Face2Face Africa. Retrieved 2024-12-07.
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