In today's economy, education alone no longer guarantees opportunity. According to the World Bank, only 57% of Ghana’s working-age population is engaged in productive employment. Globally, analytical thinking, resilience, adaptability, leadership, and social influence are among the most sought-after skills by employers (World Economic Forum)—underscoring that human capabilities remain essential even in a tech-driven world.
TruHUMN Good exists to help people develop the mindsets and human capacities that move communities forward, equipping individuals to excel, innovate, and lead the evolution of employment. Through inclusive coaching, dialogue, and collaboration, we cultivate resilience, purpose, and the confidence to turn ideas into impact.
Our goal is a sustainable future built on decent work (SDG 8), true equity (SDG 10), and deep collaboration (SDG 17), where every individual has the tools and the agency to shape their own opportunity.
ABOUT THE FOUNDER
Roxanne Worden is a human skills specialist who helps organizations build cultures where well-being drives performance. She founded TruHUMN Good to extend that vision into community impact.
A singer and songwriter who performs under the stage name Aba Blu, Roxanne understands the role that art plays in shaping culture and champions local artists as a core part of her work.