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Her Excellency Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, the Namibian High Commissioner to Ghana paid a courtesy call on the office of the Founding President of Relevant Achievers Impacting Nations, Author Ralph Antwi, on Thursday 14 March, 2024.
Predecessors Awards Worldwide, one of the fourteen networks in RAIN has been committed to addressing very critical issues in society through various projects, events, and so on.
The organization continues to connect great achievers in the Western world to Africa, to undertake developmental projects. One of such is the establishment of an Einstein Memorial Institute of Education and Health which is to commence before the end of this year, 2024.
Commending the organization for their good works, the High Commissioner said, "It gives me courage and hope to see African brains being put to use in such an innovative manner". She presented a decorated ostrich egg - a symbol of greatness and prosperity to Author Ralph and the RAIN team. H.E. Ashipala-Musavyi also expressed her readiness to engage the organization in its endeavors aimed at contributing to the betterment of Africa.

The Founding President of RAIN thanked the High Commissioner for her visit, gift, and encouragement. He explained that the organization was getting ready to honor eighty achievers in the Caribbeans, Africa, America, Europe, and the Middle East. These honorees are predecessors in various institutions of society who have made great impact and left their footprints in the sands of time.

Under their SUCCESSION Project, the Leaders Under Forty Worldwide of RAIN is also expected to host the annual International Youth Shakers Conclave in New York this year in August.
This event is in collaboration with the International Youth Network for UN Security Council Resolution 2250 (IYNUNSCR 2250).
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