The Labadi Beach Hotel will host the 3rd edition of the Humanitarian Awards Global (HAG) on August 27, 2022.
The highly anticipated annual awards ceremony is expected to host representatives from 11 countries on the prestigious global stage as change-makers are celebrated.
The ceremony to be held under the theme ‘Celebrating change makers’ is organised annually to recognise, honour and celebrate change-makers, volunteer leaders, NGOs, philanthropists, corporations and professionals with the sole aim of advancing the importance of their incredible contributions to society.
The project also provides a platform for honorees to tell their stories, share their impact and network with others in the field.
Organisers of the event are eager and anticipate the gathering of humanitarians globally.
A host of dignitaries from Ghana and abroad are expected to attend this event as they join in honouring our everyday heroes.
Live band performances from some celebrated artists and other exciting activities will crown the celebration.
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