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The Ghana Youth Awards has opened nominations for the 2023 edition of the awards.
It event aims to honor and celebrate the exceptional achievements of young individuals who have made significant contributions in various fields.
With this year's theme 'Improving Youth-Driven Businesses Amidst Socio-Economic Challenges,' the Ghana Youth Awards 2023 recognises the resilience and ingenuity of youth entrepreneurs in navigating the complex socio-economic landscape. The theme highlights the importance of empowering and supporting youth-driven businesses to thrive and succeed.
Nominations for the Ghana Youth Awards 2023 are now open to recognize outstanding youth leaders, entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and social impact champions. To submit a nomination, visit www.ghanayouthawards.org and follow the guidelines.
"We are excited to announce the Ghana Youth Awards 2023 and its theme focused on improving youth-driven businesses amidst socio-economic challenges. "We encourage everyone to nominate deserving candidates who exemplify resilience, innovation, and success in their entrepreneurial pursuits," said Mr. James Korsah-Brown, the Board Chairman.
After the nominations phase, an evaluation process will be carried out by the panel of judges to select the final nominees in each category. The selected nominees will then proceed to the next stage of the awards process, leading up to the grand ceremony where the winners will be announced.
The Ghana Youth Awards 2023 promises to be a memorable event, bringing together exceptional youth leaders, influencers, and change-makers under one roof. It serves as a platform to recognize their efforts, inspire others, and encourage a culture of excellence among the youth of Ghana.
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