Northernblog Blog of Wednesday, 4 December 2024
Source: Yunus Mumuni
Savana Signatures, a leading For-Impact ICT4D non-governmental organization dedicated to transformative social change, has been recognized as the Best Innovative Leadership in
Social Change Organization of the Year at the prestigious 2024 Ghana Philanthropy Awards.
The ceremony, held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra, brought together luminaries from across the philanthropic and business sectors to honor outstanding contributions to humanity’s growth and development.
The award was presented to Savana Signatures by His Excellency Maher Kheir, the Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana who doubles as Dean of the Diplomatic Corps.
This award, is in recognition of Savana Signatures’ impactful programs that have empowered communities across Ghana.
It also highlights Savana Signatures’ innovative approaches to addressing pressing social challenges with the use of ICT tools through education, technology, and capacity-building initiatives.
Receiving the award, the Executive Director of Savana Signatures, Dr. Stephen Agbenyo expressed gratitude for the acknowledgment of the organization’s efforts and reaffirmed his team’s commitment to championing social development.
“This recognition is a testament to the tireless work of our team and the incredible resilience of the communities we serve. We are motivated to do even more to make a lasting difference in the lives of people across Ghana,” Dr. Agbenyo remarked.
3rd edition of the Ghana Philanthropy Awards
The 3rd edition of the Ghana Philanthropy Awards was organized by The Business Executive Group to honor individuals and organizations whose contributions promote the development and well-being of their communities.
Savana Signatures
Savana Signatures has become a beacon of hope for many, leveraging innovative solutions to address critical issues such as Inclusive Quality Education, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Livelihood and Economic Development. This award further cements its position as a leader in driving positive social change in Ghana.