ŷ

Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe

Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe’s Followers

None yet.
Adwoa
593 books | 49 friends

☆Pܳ☆
514 books | 727 friends

Nene Bo...
1 book | 11 friends

Benaebi...
2 books | 1 friend

Sanny T...
0 books | 2 friends

Percee ...
1 book | 63 friends

Sherif ...
0 books | 1 friend

Kwabena...
0 books | 26 friends


Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe

ŷ Author


Born
Ghana
Website

Genre

Influences

Member Since
September 2022


Deborah is a careleaver from Ghana who advocates for orphans and vulnerable children. She hosts the Share to Stir show on YouTube, where stakeholders meet to discuss child welfare policies in Ghana and beyond. 2020 Deborah won the 2020 Amazing Woman Award for her humanitarian work in Ghana. Deborah is the author of three other books, including Beyond the Orphanage: A Journey of Hope and Aspirations, Forest in the Wilderness, Life Inside a Ghanaian Orphanage, and Great Minds, Great Ideas. She is a trained agricultural economist pursuing a master of social work degree at Dalhousie University.

Popular Answered Questions

Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe Family Based Vs Institutional Care: Best Approaches in Caring For Orphans and Vulnerable Children in need of Alternative Care.
Average rating: 4.88 · 8 ratings · 2 reviews · 10 distinct works
Beyond The Orphanage: A Jou...

4.75 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2020 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Family Based Vs Institution...

by
it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2022
Rate this book
Clear rating
Great Minds, Great Ideas

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating
Rate this book
Clear rating
Forest In The Wilderness: L...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2021
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Why Series

by
0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Hey Mom, Why do Children Gr...

by
0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Hey Mom, Where do Female He...

by
0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Hey Mom, Why Must we Protec...

by
0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Hey Mom, Why Do Children Li...

by
0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Hey Mom, Where do Female He...

by
0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe…

Time Does not Heal All Wounds, It Numbs the Pain

We often hear the phrase, “Time heals all wounds.� It is meant to be comforting, a reassurance that no matter how deep the pain, how heavy the sorrow, time will eventually smooth the rough edges and make things right. But is that really true?

For some, time does bring healing. The rawness of grief fades, memories become softer, and the sting of past betrayals lessens. But for many others, time does

Read more of this blog post »
 •  0 comments  •  flag
Published on April 04, 2025 21:30
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Rate this book
Clear rating

 

Deborah’s Recent Updates

Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe wrote a new blog post

Why the Shift from Orphanages to Family-Based Care Matters � And Why Some Still Resist It

There is a growing global movement calling for a shift from the traditional orphanage model to more holistic and nurturing family-based care options f Read more of this blog post »
More of Deborah's books…
Quotes by Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe  (?)
Quotes are added by the ŷ community and are not verified by ŷ.

“Sometimes in life, the things people would say to you will either break you, crush your spirit, or push you to the next level. Always choose the latter”
Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe, Beyond The Orphanage: A Journey Of Hope And Aspirations

“The world does not know a care leaver and a non care leaver”
Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe, Beyond the Orphanage: A Journey of Hope and Aspirations

“Despite being surrounded by donors, caretakers and volunteers at all hours of the day, orphanage life can be lonely.”
Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe, Forest In The Wilderness: Life Inside A Ghanaian Orphanage

“The orphanage has more than one definition. It is many things. It is loss and it is gain. it is fear and it is security. it is hurt but it is resilience.”
Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe, Forest In The Wilderness: Life Inside A Ghanaian Orphanage

“Despite being surrounded by donors, caretakers and volunteers at all hours of the day, orphanage life can be lonely.”
Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe, Forest In The Wilderness: Life Inside A Ghanaian Orphanage

“I was raised in an orphanage. I am neither proud or ashamed of it. But my desire is to live in a world where investments are made to ensure children in orphanages and others affected by adversity everywhere can build and heal from shame and public stigma”
Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe, Beyond The Orphanage: A Journey Of Hope And Aspirations

97 Great African Reads — 4036 members — last activity Apr 25, 2025 05:08AM
Here is an overview of the group reads & activities: Regional reads Nominations and Book discussions. Buddy Reads Find someone to read along with!. Sh ...more
1103665 Booktok 📚 — 197969 members — last activity 32 minutes ago
A place for booktokers to interact with each other and share the love
25x33 ŷ Ghana — 1 member — last activity Sep 12, 2022 06:43AM
Get acquainted with all Ghanaian books



No comments have been added yet.