Nana Kofi Acquah  (born 23 April 1976) is a Ghanaian documentary photographerjournalistpoetpainter, pastor and activist, particularly for championing women’s rights, climate change, environmental protection, healthcare and challenging perceptions on Africa through photography.

In 1997, he joined Atlantic FM, University of Cape Coast as a Radio Presenter. This was where he got introduced to journalism, and upon graduation, he joined Skyy Power FM in Takoradi. He is still a member of the Ghana Journalists Association.

In 2008, Nana became the West African Regional Coordinator for the African Voices Project; a Dutch-funded project that recruited and trained citizen journalists on how to report using a Nokia N73.

Nana is a recipient of the Tim Hetherington Foundation and World Press Photo Fellowship for his work.

In 2016, his photo was part of the ten images presented in a handmade book as a gift from Instagram to the Pope at the Vatican; and he was recently listed by Shutter stock as one of the 100 photographers worth following on Instagram.

Nana is a consultant photographer for UNICEF Ghana and an assignment photographer for Getty Images. He has worked extensively across Africa for organizations such as World Health Organisation (WHO), Barry Callebaut, The New York Times, The Guardian, UNESCO, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria|The Global Fund,  Nike, Inc.|Nike, BBC, Financial Times|The Financial Times, BASF, Novartis Foundation,  Facebook, Hershey’s, African Development Bank and Stand