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Nominations for the second edition of Humanitarian Awards Global have opened in Accra.
The awards which will be held this year 2021, on the theme “Celebrating Change Makers” recognise NGOs, SDG advocates, volunteer leaders, donors, organizations, philanthropist, corporations and professionals in advancing the important work of charities each day.
It will honour and celebrate the incredible contributions of time, resources, leadership and financial support made by organisations and individuals who inspire generosity and giving.
This is in a bid to recognise and celebrate world humanitarian heroes who without capes have changed and are still changing the communities and impacting lives and environment.
The award will honour 50 most celebrated and recognised volunteer leaders, NGOS, donors, organisations, philanthropist, corporations and professionals in advancing the important work of charities day.
Nominations for this year’s awards can be found on the awards website: www.humanitarianawardsglobal.org
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