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The Executive Director of Odeibea Foundation, Patricia Bekoe, has been honoured with the title of the Most Impactful Renewable Energy Promotion Advocate for 2023" at the esteemed Ghana Environmental and Sanitation Awards.
This accolade attests to Miss Bekoe's unwavering commitment to advancing renewable energy initiatives and promoting climate justice across Ghana.
The Ghana Environmental and Sanitation Awards is a prestigious event that annually recognises individuals and organisations making outstanding contributions to environmental sustainability in Ghana.
The "Most Impactful Renewable Energy Promotion Advocate" award celebrates leaders who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to promoting renewable energy and sustainable practices within the
Miss Bekoe has been instrumental in driving projects that focus on renewable energy, climate change, and environmental sustainability.
The Foundation's initiatives have empowered communities through education, capacity building, and the promotion of clean energy technologies.
Their work has significantly contributed to enhancing the resilience of vulnerable communities and promoting a sustainable future for Ghana.
"I am deeply honoured to receive this award. It reflects the collective efforts of the Odeibea Foundation, 350 Ghana and our partners in promoting renewable energy as a viable solution to Ghana’s energy challenges," she said.
"This recognition motivates us to continue our mission of driving sustainable development and empowering communities across the nation."
The Odeibea Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to addressing climate change, promoting renewable energy, and empowering women and youth through education and skills development.
The Foundation’s work focuses on creating sustainable solutions that improve the health and livelihoods of communities in Ghana, with a particular emphasis on environmental sustainability and gender equity.
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