Background
Amoako-Nuama, Christine was born on February 3, 1944 in Bekwai, Ashanti, Ghana.
Ghana government official consultant
Amoako-Nuama, Christine was born on February 3, 1944 in Bekwai, Ashanti, Ghana.
Student, University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana, 1965. Bachelor of Science in Zoology and Botany, University Ghana, 1966. Master of Science in Mycology, University Ghana, 1969.
Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Pathology and Microbiology, University Western Ontario, London, Canada, 1974.
Teacher biology, Opoku Ware Secondary School, Kumasi, Ghana, 1966-1967; graduate teaching assistant, U. Ghana and University Western Ontario, 1968-1974; fellow, instructor, U. Western Ontario, 1974-1976; lecturer, U. Ghana, Legon, 1976-1984; member academic board, faculty science board, agricultural research stations branch, U. Ghana, Legon, 1978-1983; associate professor, U. Liberia, 1984-1990; senior programs officer, Environmental Protection Agency, Accra, Ghana, 1990-1993; deputy director, Environmental Protection Agency, Accra, Ghana minister of state responsible for environmental, Government of Ghana, Accra, 1993-1994; minister of state of environmental, science and technical, Government of Ghana, Accra, 1994-1997; minister for education, Government of Ghana, Accra, 1997-1998; minister for lands and forestry, Government of Ghana, Accra, since 1998. Member Ghana Export Promotion Council, 1992-1994. Member academic planning committee U. Liberia Science College, 1984-1990.
Member advising committee Save Seashore Birds Project, Ghana. Vice president Green Forum for Devel: Environmental Journalists and Communicators, Ghana. Trustee Iwokrama International Center for Rain Forest Conservation and Development of Commonwealth, Guyana.
Joint patron Ghana Girl Guides Association. Member Legon Society National Affairs (editorial board, observer 1978-1982), Ghana Institute Biology, Ghana Science Association, Ghana Biodiversity Association, Ghana Association Cons., International Association Tropical Forsters, Federation African Women Educationalists, Women in Science and Tech.
4 children.