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Breast Care International has been awarded by the World Confederation of Businesses (WORLDCOB) with one of its prestigious business awards ‘BIZZ 2016’.
The award held at The Willard Intercontinental at Washington DC in the United States of America is in recognition of the NGO’s distinguished business excellence both home and abroad.
WORLDCOB is a leading business organisation, based in Houston, Texas, which fosters the development and growth of over 3000 outstanding companies, recognizing and driving the latest advances and innovations of business and businessmen, as well as promoting social responsibility.
With this award, Breast Care International has become an elite member of WORLDCOB along with big corporations such as Dubai Duty Free (UAE), Doha Bank (Qatar) Hospitality Board Holding Company (Saudi Arabia), Sohar Bank (Oman) and many others.
With this fete chalked, the breast cancer non-governmental organization will be to expand and promote its campaign among members of WORLDCOB worldwide.
Receiving the prestigious BIZZ award, President of Breast Care, Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai said it is extremely gratifying considering the hard work and effort that has gone into ensuring the success of the organization.
She indicated that consistency and quality remains their main focus to enable us scale new benchmarks.
Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai added that the award is another feather in the cap to contribute their quota to society.
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