Nana Sikaba King is a human rights lawyer and activist with extensive knowledge and experience in the development sector. She worked for several NGOs in the UK and Ghana and has gained significant experience in various areas such as the rule of law and good governance. As a programs manager of a development consultancy, she had the role of coordinating the international ODI funded "Mwananchi Project," which focused on good governance and the voice of citizens in Ghana. She also worked and conducted research on other human rights related topics such as women's and children's rights, modern day slavery, and the living conditions of refugees in the country. Currently she supports the media development in Ghana and is managing a three-year project for Deutsche Welle Akademie on enhanced access to information. Nana is a member of the German Bar Association. She obtained her Master's degree in law at University College London majoring in comparative family law and international protection of human rights.