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24 outstanding women honoured to promote gender equality, inclusion

Legendary actress Grace Omaboe (middle) was honored at the event Legendary actress Grace Omaboe (middle) was honored at the event

The Accra International Conference Centre was the epicentre of elegance and excitement on Sunday, October 6, 2024, as it played host to the prestigious Ghana Women Awards 2024.

Organized by Brein Consult, the event marked 15 years of celebrating the achievements of distinguished Ghanaian women across various sectors, with the aim of inspiring others to aspire to greatness.

Over the years, the Ghana Women Awards has not only been a platform for recognizing excellence but also a vital tool in the advocacy for gender equality.

Through this platform, Brein Consult continues to encourage women to take bold steps into traditionally male-dominated fields, promoting inclusion and equal opportunities for all.

This year’s celebration was particularly special, as it marked the 15th anniversary of the Ghana Women Awards Foundation (GWAF).

To commemorate this milestone, GWAF launched the ‘Mother and Child Care Fund.’

This initiative is set to offer both financial and social support to mothers and their newborns who are detained in hospitals due to unpaid medical bills, addressing a critical issue faced by many vulnerable families.

The awards ceremony truly celebrated womanhood, graced by some of the country’s most prominent figures and featuring enthralling performances by Highlife legend Dada KD, gospel sensation Empress Gifty, and the Arc Band. Renowned young poet Nakeeyat Dramani Sam also captivated the audience with her powerful spoken word performances.

The highlight of the night came with the presentation of the coveted Legendary Woman Award, which went to Madam Belinda Doris Arkorful, CEO of Linda Dor. Other honorary awards were presented to iconic actress Grace Omaboe, also known as Maame Dokono, gospel duo Tagoe Sisters, Afi Amoro, CEO of Jandel, and Hajia Hawa Meizongo, CEO of Silverline Productions, for their exceptional contributions to society.

In the private sector, several women were honoured for their outstanding accomplishments, including Belinda Naa Odey Amarteifio as Outstanding Female HR Executive and Rev. Dr. Colleen Opoku-Amuaben for her work as an Outstanding Female Pastor and philanthropist. Linda Asong of Lyran Collections was recognized as the Outstanding Female Fashion Designer, while Therestella Obosu Tei-Kwabla was named the Most Promising Lady. Linda Vasnani, COO of Conship Ghana Limited, won Corporate Woman of the Year, and Thelma Otuko Doku was awarded Outstanding Female Architect; Media personality Deloris Frimpong Manso, popularly known as Delay, was named Outstanding Female Media Personality, with Beatrice Spio Garbrah and Wendy Shay taking home awards for Outstanding Journalist and Outstanding Female Entertainer, respectively.

In the public sector, awards were given to exemplary women such as SWOII Logah Patience Ablah for her service in the Ghana Armed Forces, DOP Gloria Essandoh for her contributions in the Prisons Service, and Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo for her excellence in nursing. Others include DCFO Doris Lamptey of the Fire Service, Assistant Commissioner Adjei Odi Christiana of CEPS, Dr. Ama Kyerewaa Edwin for her work as an Outstanding Female Doctor, Dr. Ernestina Asiedua for her role as an Outstanding Midwife, and Deputy Commissioner Edith Penelope Arhin for her contributions to the Immigration Service.

The Ghana Women Awards 2024 was more than just a celebration of individual accomplishments; it was a testament to the power of collective progress and the potential for women to shape the future of the nation.

Through initiatives like the ‘Mother and Child Care Fund’ and the continued recognition of trailblazing women, Brein Consult is paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable Ghana.

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