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JoyNews is excited to announce that nominations are now open for the JoyNews Impact Makers 2025.
Starting Monday, January 10, 2025, until February 10, 2025, the public is invited to nominate individuals who have made an extraordinary impact in their communities.
This year’s awards provide a unique platform to amplify the voices of community change-makers, honour their remarkable contributions, and inspire others to follow suit.
The JoyNews Impact Makers is not just an award—it is a powerful platform that celebrates everyday heroes and the transformative efforts shaping our future. Past winners have demonstrated how this recognition can change lives, highlighting the incredible work being done across Ghana and beyond.
Celebrating Past Winners: Transforming Communities and Lives
Last year, Eunice Asiedua Agyepong, a teacher from the Eastern Region, was recognised for her significant impact on education in Noka.

Her recognition through the JoyNews Impact Makers Awards has enabled her to start building a KG school block for the Noka community.
President of Regentropfen College of Applied Sciences in the Upper East Region and JoyNews Impact Makers awardee for Youth Empowerment and ICT Education in the maiden edition, Father Moses A. Awinongya, told Project Lead Emefa Atiamoah-Eli, “JIMA (JoyNews Impact Makers Awards) is the fifth award I have received since 2017. I can say without exaggeration, that it is the best organised and most inwardly rewarding award. Keep it up’’.

These are just a few of the incredible impact makers whose lives have been transformed through the platform provided by the JoyNews Impact Makers Awards. Their stories of dedication and hard work have become beacons of hope, inspiring others to make a difference in their communities.
Nominate Your Impact Maker Today
Now, it’s your turn to help shine a light on those making a difference. The next impact maker in your community could be your neighbour, a friend, or even a relative. This is your chance to celebrate them and bring their story to the forefront of Ghana’s national stage.
To nominate an individual who has demonstrated extraordinary impact, send your nomination to impact.makersawards@myjoyonline.com. By submitting your nomination, you not only honour the person you are nominating but also play a role in acknowledging and celebrating their incredible journey.
Whether through education, health, technology, business, or community development, the JoyNews Impact Makers Awards is open to all individuals who are changing lives in extraordinary ways. Don’t miss the chance to highlight their work and inspire others to create lasting change.
How to Nominate: Email your nominations to impact.makersawards@myjoyonline.com
Join us as we celebrate the unsung heroes of Ghana, transform lives, and empower more individuals to step up and make a difference. The JoyNews Impact Makers Awards is here to celebrate the ordinary people who are making extraordinary impacts. Together, we can inspire change, one story at a time.
JoyNews Impact Awards, Celebrating Ordinary People, Making Extraordinary Impact.
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