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The second edition of the Ghana Wellness and Healthcare Awards has been officially announced, with the event set to take place on 23rd August 2025 in Accra.
Organised by Albony Global Communications, this year’s awards ceremony will be held under the theme “The Role of the Wellness and Healthcare Sector in Ghana’s Socioeconomic Development.”
The awards aim to celebrate excellence and innovation in Ghana’s wellness and healthcare sectors, which organisers describe as foundational to the country’s long-term prosperity and resilience.
By recognising outstanding professionals, initiatives, and institutions, the event seeks to counteract growing demotivation and migration among health workers, and to re-establish national pride in the sector.
“This event challenges the narrative of underappreciation in the healthcare and wellness space,” said organisers in a statement.
“We aim to fuel national pride, raise the bar for excellence, and restore value to a sector too often overlooked.”

The 2025 edition is expected to bring together a wide range of stakeholders, including policymakers, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, wellness advocates and the media. It will serve as a platform to highlight the direct impact of health and wellness on Ghana’s socioeconomic growth.
The awards are spearheaded by Founder Mr. OB Sinachy, Co-founder Dr. Alberta Ama Atta Ackon, and Project Chair Madam Vivian Awinne—leaders who share a commitment to promoting health equity and nationwide wellbeing.
Nominations open
Nominations for the awards are currently open, and individuals or organisations, professionals, teams and projects that demonstrate innovation, impact, and dedication in the wellness and healthcare space across Ghana are expected to submit entries.
To nominate, sponsor, partner, or cover the event, interested parties must visit the official website: https://ghanawellnessandhealthcareaward.com or email: wellnessandhealthcareawardsgh@gmail.com.
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