Honoring Ghanaian Peace Advocates at the 2023 Africa Peace Advocate Awards
In an environment where conflict, violence, and social unrest have become the order of the day, there are outstanding individuals unrelentingly promoting peace and social harmony in Ghana.
Their tireless efforts were acknowledged at the 2023 Africa Peace Advocate Awards, a ceremony aimed at acknowledging and rewarding these peace advocates for their commitment to promoting a peaceful Ghana and Africa at large.
The list of honorees from the Ghanaian contingent was highly significant. The esteemed personalities ranged from diplomats to religious leaders, non-profit organizations, and even personalities from the media.
One notable honoree was Joseph Kobla Wemakor, the founder/executive director of Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), a renowned journalist and peace activist who has constantly used his media platform to highlight the importance of peaceful coexistence.
His unbiased reporting and commitment to promoting dialogue have played a significant role in resolving conflicts and fostering understanding among diverse communities.
Regina Asamoah, a young entrepreneur who established a group devoted to empowering women and advancing peace through economic development, was another notable recipient.
Along with creating economic opportunities for disadvantaged communities, her initiatives have promoted interethnic harmony and cooperation.
The Pamcos Foundation is one such non-governmental organization that has been at the forefront of peace education and conflict resolution. Their tireless efforts have helped bridge divides and promote peaceful coexistence among Ghanaians.
At the second edition of the Africa Peace Advocate Awards event held recently celebrated the remarkable efforts of over 30 Ghanaian individuals who have dedicated themselves to promoting peace in their communities and beyond
Dr. Samuel Ben Owusu, Country Director for the International Association of World Peace Advocates and a United Nations Eminent Peace Ambassador, addressed the audience during the ceremony.
He reminded the honorees of the importance of the award and urged them to use their various platforms resolutely and tenaciously to promote peace, progress, and development for the benefit of all people on the African continent.
“We are not just going to give you awards as recognition. This is for work. We need you. Ghana needs you. Africa needs you. We need you to use your platforms to speak to bring about change”.
The significant impact of these individuals and organizations in ensuring peace in Ghana and Africa cannot be overstated.
The 2023 Africa Peace Advocate Awards have gone a long way in recognizing these incredible peace advocates and encouraging others to follow in their footsteps.
The ceremony, which marks the second edition, not only acknowledged their unwavering commitment to peace advocacy but also provided a platform to highlight the importance of peace for the overall development of Ghana and the entire African continent.
It was staged at the Pottersville Church International, East Legon Hills, Santoe in Accra on Thursday September 21, 2023, as part of the Celebrating the United Nations International Day of Peace by International Association of World Peace Advocate. (IAWPA).
The event was graced by prominent figures, activists, and supporters of peace from across Ghana and beyond. It was held under the theme: “Action for Africa Peace”.
The honorees are listed below:
1. Mrs. Rev. Dr. Joy Owusu
2. Dr. Bright Okoh
3. Lady Rev. Mrs. Martha Frimpong Boateng
4. Rita Esionam Garglo
5. Dr. Chester Bonnako
6. Ms. Harriet Nartey
7. Ms. Edna Bruce Cudjoe
8. Ms. Regina Asamoah
9. Apostle Abraham Lamptey
10. Hon. Dr. Mrs. Hanna Louisa Bisiw-Kotei
11. Fiifi Pratt
12. Mr. Gilbert Aggrey Abeiku
13. Nana Ama Anima Tutuwaa I
14. Dr. Nana Enyinfua III
15. Mrs. Theresa Tawiah Anang
16. Rev. Dr. Victor Anang
17. Pamela Agyapomaa Anokye
18. May Adaeze Chinda
19. Ms. Emmaline Dartey
20. Rev. Nelly Deladem
21. Mrs. Yvonne Antonio
22. Capt. Nii Kojo Nseni Mankattah
23. Ms. Cecilia Agyeiwaa
24. Anokyewaaba Serwaa
25. Ms. Valentina Ofori Afriyie
26. Mr. Philip Danquah
27. Joseph Kobla Wemakor
28. Nana Okogyeaman Oprepeh X