Humanitarian Awards Global 2024 Organized InGrand Style.

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Humanitarian Awards Global 2024 Organized InGrand Style. 

 

The ever-prestigious Humanitarian Awards Global 5th edition lived up to its billing gathering of change makers from twenty-three countries and hype with attendance from high profile personalities in government, leadership, business, entertainment and philanthropy.

The event, which was held at the plush Royal Beach Hotel to celebrate change makers, was a huge success.

Special Guest of honor of the event Rev. Fr. Andrew Campbell, Founder of the Lepers Aid Committee and former parish priest of Christ the King Catholic Church delivered the keynote address, highlighting the need for humanitarianism and volunteering as a sure way to solving some of the world’s most pressing issues.

The world is going through biggest challenge affecting humanitarian operations around the globe. In spite of this, individuals and organizations have committed to serving society and restoring hope to our world.

Humanitarian Awards Global stands to celebrate and honor these extraordinary gifts the world has been blessed with. Awards were presented to organizations and individuals working to achieve the SDGs. Additionally, philanthropists, change Makers and NGOs.

 

Also, in attendance was Lebanon Ambassador to Ghana, Turkey Ambassador to Ghana, UAE Ambassador to Ghana, Malaysia Ambassador to Ghana, Italy Ambassador to Ghana and other dignitaries.

This year’s ceremony dubbed “celebrating change makers” has indeed thrown the spotlight on these exceptional people doing remarkably well to shine their light in the darkest of times.

Management of the awards ceremony expresses their deepest gratitude to sponsors, media houses and nominees for making the ceremony one to behold.

They are geared up and ready to convene again in a year, to recognize more change makers globally.

 

Below are the awards winners of respective competitive categories. 

 

Community Child Protection. 

Winner: Adams Imoro.

Founder and CEO of Mumslove Care Foundation

Health Worker of The Year. 

Winner: Edward Kuuberme Naapong

Public Health Nutritionist and co-founder of True Vision Ghana. With a decade of experience

Humanitarian of The Year.   

Winner: Marjorie Duncan-Forleh.

She is humanitarian change maker from Maryland, USA.

Outstanding Child Education Advocate of The Year. Winner: Francisca Maamekoma Addo. 

(Humanitarian change maker)

Outstanding Civil Servant of The Year. 

Winner: Gariba Labaran Murtala

Outstanding HIV Aids Advocate NGO of The Year. 

Winner: Mission to Transform Lives International

Outstanding Philanthropist. 

Winner: Jusinta Kwakyewaa

Multiple award-winning change maker

Outstanding Physical and Mental Health Advocate of The Year. 

Winner: Mrs. Charlotte Esi Myers.

mulitple awarding winning Chief Clinical Psychologist whohas impacted many lives.

Outstanding Prison Support NGO of The Year. Winner: Mohammed Bashiru. The Chairman of the council for islamiceducation unit of western region and also the founder and Director of the startup Education Ghana western region

Outstanding SDG1 Advocate of The Year. Winner: Mavis Abena Leonards.  Executive director of A jewel in the street foundation

Outstanding SDG10 Advocate of The Year. Winner: Gideon Wiredu Awuah.  Founder and executive director of FirstRateCharity Foundation

Outstanding SDG16 Advocate of The Year. Winner: Stephen Doffoe Forson

Outstanding SDG3 Advocate of The Year. Winner: RuhainatuMohammed Murtala. Savannah Helpers Foundation

Outstanding SDG4 Advocate of The Year. Winner: Alice Frimpong Sarkodie. Seasoned social educator and advocate

Outstanding SDG5 Advocate of The Year. 

Winner: Barrister. Gladys Emmanuel. 

Human Rights Lawyer and gender advocate

Outstanding SDG6 Advocate of The Year. 

Winner: Jacob Kore Fenteng

Founder and CEO of Sanitized Communities Konnect(SANCOK) foundation

Outstanding Social Entrepreneur of The Year.

Winner: Jennifer Prah-Odoom

Outstanding Volunteer Group of The Year.

Winner: Starlight Foundation

Young Philanthropist of The Year.

Winner: Shyla Day. 

Award-Winning Music Artist, TEDx Speaker, Best-Selling Author, Social Media Influencer and International Humanitarian

Community Child Protection.

Winner: Adams Imoro.

Founder and CEO of Mumslove Care Foundation

Health Worker of The Year.

Winner: Edward Kuuberme Naapong

Public Health Nutritionist and co-founder of True Vision Ghana. With a decade of experience

Humanitarian of The Year.   

Winner: Marjorie Duncan-Forleh

She is humanitarian change maker from Maryland, USA.

Outstanding Child Education Advocate of The Year. Winner: Francisca Maamekoma Addo.

(Humanitarian change maker)

Outstanding Civil Servant of The Year. 

Winner: Gariba Labaran Murtala

Outstanding HIV Aids Advocate NGO of The Year. 

Winner: Mission to Transform Lives International

Outstanding Philanthropist. 

Winner: Jusinta Kwakyewaa.

Multiple award-winning change maker

Outstanding Physical and Mental Health Advocate of The Year. 

Winner: Mrs. Charlotte Esi Myers.

mulitple awarding winning Chief Clinical Psychologist whohas impacted many lives.

Outstanding Prison Support NGO of The Year. 

Winner: Mohammed Bashiru

The Chairman of the council for islamic education unit of western region and also the founder and Director of the startup Education Ghana western region

Outstanding SDG1 Advocate of The Year.

Winner: Mavis Abena Leonards.  

Executive director of A jewel in the street foundation

Outstanding SDG10 Advocate of The Year.

Winner: Gideon Wiredu Awuah.

Founder and executive director of FirstRate Charity Foundation

Outstanding SDG16 Advocate of The Year.

Winner: Stephen Doffoe Forson

Outstanding SDG3 Advocate of The Year. 

Winner: Ruhainatu Mohammed Murtala.

Savannah Helpers Foundation

Outstanding SDG4 Advocate of The Year. 

Winner: Alice Frimpong Sarkodie.

Seasoned social educator and advocate

Outstanding SDG5 Advocate of The Year. 

Winner: Barrister. Gladys Emmanuel. Human Rights Lawyer and gender advocate

Outstanding SDG6 Advocate of The Year. Winner: Jacob Kore Fenteng. Founder and CEO of Sanitized Communities Konnect (SANCOK) foundation

Outstanding Social Entrepreneur of The Year. 

Winner: Jennifer Prah-Odoom

Outstanding Volunteer Group of The Year. 

Winner: Starlight Foundation

Young Philanthropist of The Year. 

Winner: Shyla Day. 

Award-Winning Music Artist, TEDx Speaker, Best-Selling Author, Social Media Influencer and International Humanitarian

 

 

 

 

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