The British Council and My Runway Group (MRG) today announce the official launch of the Creative DNA Ghana Fashion Accelerator 2026 — a landmark programme designed to accelerate the growth of Ghana’s most promising fashion, textile, and apparel entrepreneurs onto the global stage.
The programme, delivered across 16 intensive weeks from April to July 2026, will support 50 mid-career Ghanaian-based designers and fashion business owners through world-class training in brand identity, digital commerce, sustainability, investor readiness, and international market access. It culminates in a public showcase, UK buyer meetings, and a post-programme micro-grant opportunity for standout participants.
The Launch Mixer, held at the British Council in Accra, brought together 150 invited guests including institutional partners like Gideon Aryeequaye, the Executive Secretary of the Creative Arts Council (CAA), Ms Naomi Alabi esq, the Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Development Company, Samuel Gyedu Brefo, Director of Programs and Partnerships at British Council Ghana, George Adjebeng the Head of Innovation at Societe Generale, and Hannah Fitter, Regional Public Engagement Specialist at the US Department of State. The event also drew industry leaders like Stefania Manfreda, CEO of Elle Lokko, Sacha Okah, co-founder Viva Accra and Ghanaian musician E.L. The media and the 50 selected programme participants were also present. The event signals a powerful new chapter in the UK–Ghana creative economy partnership.

Creative DNA Ghana is supported by the British Council Culture Connects programme, which supports cultural organisations, festivals, artists, and creatives between the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa and the UK to create art, build networks, collaborate and develop markets and share artists’ work with audiences.
“Creative DNA Ghana is more than a training programme – it is a declaration that African creative talent belongs at the highest tables of the global industry. For thirteen years, My Runway Group has been building bridges between African talent and international opportunity. This programme, in partnership with the British Council, represents our most ambitious commitment yet to Ghana’s fashion future. We are proud to stand in Accra today and say: the world is ready for you.” – Kofi Turkson – COO, My Runway Group.
“The Creative DNA Ghana Fashion Accelerator 2026 marks an important milestone in our ongoing commitment to strengthening Ghana’s creative economy and deepening UK–Ghana cultural exchange. Delivered in partnership with My Runway Group, this programme brings together global expertise and local talent to equip Ghanaian fashion entrepreneurs with the tools, networks, and opportunities needed to compete internationally. We are proud to support a new generation of creatives whose work will shape Ghana’s cultural influence on the world stage”. – Nii Doodoo Doodoo, Country Director, British Council, Ghana.





