International Association of World Peace Advocate (IAWPA-Ghana) has launched the IAWPA International Women of Peace Award, a prestigious recognition given to outstanding women who have made significant contributions to promoting peace, justice, equality, and human rights on a global scale.
This award honors the outstanding efforts and achievements of women who have dedicated their lives to advancing peace and creating positive change in their communities and beyond.
The IAWPA International Women of Peace Award is typically awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, courage, and commitment to resolving conflicts, advocating for social justice, empowering marginalised communities, and promoting non-violent solutions to complex problems.
Recipients of this award are often activists, peacemakers, humanitarians, and advocates for women's rights who have shown remarkable resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
The award aims to celebrate the remarkable achievements of women who have worked tirelessly to build bridges, foster dialogue, and promote understanding among diverse cultures and communities.
By honoring these women, the International Women of Peace Award seeks to inspire others to follow in their footsteps and become agents of positive change in their own societies.
Through recognizing and celebrating the efforts of women who are dedicated to promoting peace and justice, the IAWPA International Women of Peace Award helps raise awareness about the important role that women play in conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
It highlights the invaluable contributions of women to creating a more just, peaceful, and equitable world for all.
The International Women of Peace Award serves as a powerful symbol of recognition and appreciation for the remarkable achievements of women who have dedicated their lives to promoting peace and justice. By honoring these women, the award inspires others to work towards a more peaceful and just world for present and future generations.
IAWPA is set to host the award on Mother’s Day, May 12, 2024, at Accra Metropolitan Assembly Hall.
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