Atinka TV’s Regina Asamoah shortlisted for Humanitarian Award

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Atinka TV’s Regina Asamoah has been shortlisted for the 2022 edition of the Humanitarian Awards Global.

The organizers of the Humanitarian Awards Global have released a list of nominees for the 2022 edition of the awards.

The annual awards ceremony aims to recognize change makers, NGOs, SDG advocates, volunteer leaders, donors, organizations, philanthropists, corporations, and professionals who drive the important work of the charity forward every day. 

Through the awards, the organizers want to honour and celebrate the incredible contributions of the nominees in terms of time, resources, leadership, and financial support that they have made to inspire generosity and bring hope to humanity.

The Award dubbed ‘Celebrating Change Makers’ will be putting the spotlight on these individuals and organizations will not only be celebrated but also build a strong platform for them by giving them a voice and opportunities while they continue to build a positive change in the world.

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The much-anticipated awards ceremony will take place on August 27, 2022, at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra. The program will gather global change makers in Ghana as the host country to be celebrated.

Regina Asamoah is a multiple award-winning journalist currently working at Atinka Media Village as a News Editor and host of the ‘Missing Children’ program on TV.

The Documentary Film Maker has several impactful documentaries to her credit.

Her latest documentary “Missing Children” has since May 2021, reunited over a hundred missing children with their families and still counting.

Her Gender Activism has helped several abused children to get justice with others receiving sponsorship to go back to school.

Regina Asamoah was recently among 15 personalities named by the United States Embassy Ghana as “Champions of Change” for their Social Media Campaign to mark the global “16 days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence”.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Vivian Adu

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