Expat Women in Ghana

We are a friendly community of international women living in Ghana who connect and make friends. We welcome expats, students who study abroad, and anyone living far from home.
Annette

Annette

Community 22

About me

I am a health worker, who's passionate about volunteering. I know how it feels to be stranded in a foreign land. Genuinely love to make people happy and I'm the type of crazy you need in your life.

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Rosemary

Rosemary

Accra

About me

Hello! I’m Rosemary, and I’m thrilled to connect with you! As a Marketing Manager at an eye clinic in the health sector, I embrace the opportunity to travel solo when time allows. I find joy in exploring new places, forging meaningful friendships, and immersing myself in diverse languages and cultures, uncovering excitement at every turn. Nature, delectable food, the joy of learning new languages, invigorating walks, and the harmony of music are among my passions. I look forward to inspiring connections ahead!

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YealouZ

YealouZ

Greater Accra Region

About me

Crazy by heart and action, very outgoing and always for a joke open. When you meet me it feels like we know each other since a long time . I speak what I think, so I'm very straightforward and sometimes to bold , obviously with a very kind heart. My work in Ghana is related to social projects empowering women all over the places. When I'm stressed I need to dance and listen to music while shaking my body. I'm very spontaneous, if I would get a call at 2am let's meet trust me I don't think twice 😂

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Queenie

Queenie

Accra

About me

Queenie Isabella Enyonam Ahunya is a multifaceted creative, poet, writer, entrepreneur, feminist, and women’s rights advocate from Ghana. Born on October 24, 2001, in Santrokofie-Benua, in the Oti Region, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and Psychology from the University of Ghana, which she completed in 2023. During her studies, Queenie developed a deep passion for social issues, mental health, and gender equality.

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Alaine

Alaine

Tamale

About me

I'm an advocate for a sustainable agri-food system that sustains both planet and people. I grew up in Seattle, and have lived abroad the past 15 years primarily around Asia and Africa. I have a Master's from Johns Hopkins SAIS and am currently based on northern Ghana working with an NGO on food security. Very happy to get acquainted!

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Nele

Nele

Kumasi

About me

I am a currious mix raced girl from Hamburg, Germany currently living in Ghana. I love exploring new places getting to know people and learn about their stories

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Adwoa

Adwoa

Greater Accra Region

About me

I'm someone who’s always curious, reflective, and drawn to growth—whether it’s through learning, creating, or connecting with others. I value meaningful conversations, enjoy a good challenge, and try to live with intention and balance. I’m passionate about ideas that push boundaries and experiences that help me better understand myself and the world around me.

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Emelia

Emelia

Ghana

About me

My name is Emelia. I come from Ghana in West Africa and live in the Upper East Region of Ghana. I was brought up from the orphanage home where a lot of people came to my place for a very good and beautiful tour. There are a lot of tourists in my region where u can find the slave camp, the canopy walk,the crocodile pond, and the Tongo shrine cacum national park, the mole national park, the home,the hills and rocks in fact many more in my country are am the most happiest person to see all this God made in my country I like people trying to visit my country to also learn something

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Gem💎

Gem💎

Ghana

I was there 3 times: twice in Accra and once in Takoradi, I lived and returned home safe and sound. Since I’m a home girl, I did not went outside a lot but when I went, I enjoyed a lot. It was a beautiful experience.

Posted: October 30, 2025
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