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US carrier Delta Air Lines has received the prestigious Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Excellence Award for Aviation in Ghana at the 10th edition of the Ghana CSR Excellence Awards (GHACEA).
This award serves as a testament to Delta's unwavering dedication to investing in Ghana beyond its flight operations. Delta secured this accolade due to its remarkable contributions to various social programs within Ghana.
The airline has consistently championed initiatives aimed at benefiting the Ghanaian community, especially women and girls, and has also focused on reducing its environmental impact. These efforts are in collaboration with local organizations in the health, education, and aviation sectors, including Breast Care International, Junior Achievement Ghana, and Women in Aviation Ghana.
Upon receiving the award on behalf of Delta Air Lines, Miss Eloina Baddoo, the Sales Manager in Ghana, emphasized Delta's commitment to sustainable practices and its determination to make substantial contributions that extend beyond financial gains.
She said, “Delta believes that social responsibility lies at the intersection of its values and expertise, guiding its education and wellness initiatives in Ghana.”

“Over 100,000 Ghanaians have benefited from our social interventions through the “Kick out cancer campaign," Delta Innovations camps and the women empowerment events in the aviation industry,” she said.
"Delta hopes to continue this in years to come as it serves the Ghanaian market”.
In the health sector, Delta Air Lines and Breast Care International have intensified breast cancer awareness and improved the quality of life for women at risk of breast cancer in Ghanaian communities. They have achieved this by providing quality educational outreach, screening, counseling, treatment, and support. This initiative, known as the Kick Out Cancer Campaign, has reached numerous women and detected over 2,000 cancer cases.
Furthermore, the Delta Breast Cancer Pop-Up Clinics are open every Thursday and Friday during the month of October on the 1st floor of Nester Square. These clinics have screened several customers and guests who visit the Delta Sales office.
The Delta Airports Operations team, in partnership with Women in Aviation, has organized a series of Breast Cancer awareness events for women in the airport and aviation community.
Beyond the health sector, Delta Air Lines has consistently contributed to STEM education in Ghana through its annual Delta Innovation Camps. This project, a business simulation workshop, brings together Ghanaian university students to find solutions to real-life business situations, enhancing the creativity, critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills of several students.
Co-Founder and Lead Project Manager for the Centre for CSR West Africa, John Kojo Williams at the opening of the event said, “When we reward people and companies for contributing meaningfully to society beyond profiteering, it will encourage them to do more and it will encourage others to emulate their good deeds and society will be better for it."
As a leading US carrier in Ghana, Delta Air Lines believes in giving back to the markets they serve.
The airline has been operating in the Ghanaian market for over 16 years, connecting people to their destinations.

Delta Air Lines expresses gratitude for the recognition and remains committed to continuing its corporate social responsibility efforts in Ghana.
The airline's commitment to the community extends beyond providing exceptional air travel services, embodying a genuine dedication to making a difference in people's lives.
GHACEA is the biggest and longest-running CSR initiative and in a world where corporate social responsibility is increasingly important, brands like Delta Air Lines is making a genuine difference in Ghana by investing in sustainable environmental practices, and community development and ultimately supporting the achievement of United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.
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