The 2020 Humanitarian Awards Ghana announced its winners on Saturday, 3rd October at the Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra.
The awards ceremony aims at identifying, recognizing and Award extraordinary individuals and groups who are positively impacting the lives of people, nature and society in Ghana and beyond.
Believing that in putting the spotlight on these individuals and non-profit organizations it will not only celebrate them but also build a strong platform for them by giving a voice and opportunities whilst building a positive attitude in the world.
Here are the winners of the 2020 Humanitarian Awards Ghana
Best Humanitarian Community Child Protection – Compassion Ghana
Best Humanitarian Improved Basic Sanitation – Lennox Nana Agyeman (Kwame citizen)
Best Humanitarian Doctor of the Year – Dr. Evans Aboagye (Living Hearts International)
Best Humanitarian Social Entrepreneur of the Year – George Bekoe Ayeh (Unpaged Group of Companies)
Best Humanitarian Young Philanthropist Male Category of the year – Lennox Nana Agyeman (Kwame Citizen)
Best humanitarian Youth Agribusiness initiative of the year – Eric Adu Amos (Nana and Nana Farms)
Best Humanitarian Outstanding Philanthropist of the year – Irene Shirley Thompson (Mama Italy foundation)
Best Humanitarian Young philanthropist of the year Female category – Sophia Celestina Apenkro (Shrewd Foundation)
Best Humanitarian Cerebral Palsy of the Year – Hannah Awadzi (Special Mothers Project)
Best Humanitarian Autism of the Year – Afi Antonio (Afi Antonio Foundation)
Best Humanitarian Child Education of the Year – Kate Wodenya Amenyikor (Mobile Library Project)
Best SDG 13 Advocate of the Year – Otuo-Akyeampong Boakye (Eco Warriors Movement)
Best SDG 2 Advocate of the Year – Mustapha Haqq Diyaol (Okuafo Foundation)
Best SDG 3 Advocate of the Year – Obipiseibima Aggokabo Priscillia (Global Impact for Rural Innovation Foundation)
Best SDG 4 Advocate of the Year – Nana Mireku Tumi 1 (Young Souls Preparatory School)
Best SDG 5 Advocate of the Year – One Life Aid Foundation
Best SDG 6 Advocate of the Year – Prince Asiedu (Hope Clean Ghana)
Best SDG 8 Advocate of the Year – Hopeworks Ghana
Best Humanitarian Gospel Artist of the Year – Rev. Michael J. Antonio Nii-Martey (Michael Antonio Foundation)
Best Humanitarian Prison Support of the Year – Dr. Gloria Amegatcher (Give Me Hope Foundation)
Best Humanitarian Television show of the Year – Richmond De-Graft Johnson (The De-Graft Johnson Foundation)
Best Humanitarian Woman of the Year – Nana Adwoa Tutuwaa (Nhyiramma Foundation)
Best SDG 1 Advocate of the Year – The Goodhead Okyere Foundation
Best SDG 10 Advocate of the year – James Asamoah (CHIF Ghana)
Best Humanitarian Physical and Learning Disability – Richard Opoku Odomako (Special Attention Project)
Best Humanitarian Physical and Mental Disability of the year – Obed Amoakwah (Adolescent Health Club)
Best Humanitarian Reproductive health of the Year – Safia Abdallah Raabo (Zongo Girls For Education)
Best Humanitarian Maternal safety – Vanessa Gyan (Post Pregnancy Boujie Express)
Best Humanitarian Safe Water Supply of the Year – Janet Abena Quainoo (Save a Street Child Foundation)
Best Humanitarian Women Empowerment of the Year – Florence Antwi (Flossy beads)
Best Humanitarian Faith Base Organization of the Year – Organization for Child Fellowship
Best Humanitarian Outstanding Volunteer Group of the Year – Health Support Foundation