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Journalist and female advocate, Gifty Anti has made a clarion call to organisations to celebrate change-makers in our society.
Receiving the Humanitarian Awards Global 2022 award, Dr Anti said, “Endorsing Humanitarian Awards Global is an opportunity to celebrate change makers who are impacting lives in Ghana, Africa and Global".

The Humanitarian Awards Global (HAG) ceremony, themed 'Celebrating Change Makers,' is held annually to recognise and honour change-makers with the aim of emphasising the importance of incredible contributions to society.
Despite her busy schedule, she is making time to support young girls in the countryside.
As a result, she has inspired millions of women around the world.
Dr Anti helps women understand their self-esteem and let them know that they can achieve something extraordinary if they dare to speak out and unleash their potential and abilities.

"This is especially important to encourage girls to have big dreams, as it helps a girl to become a confident woman in Africa and around the world," she said.
Her show, The Standpoint, is broadcast not only on ABNTV in the United Kingdom but also on national television.
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