World Vision Ghana honored with CIMG Non-Profit Organization of the Year Award
These efforts have made significant strides in improving the lives of underserved communities, particularly in areas of water, sanitation, hygiene, and economic empowerment.
World Vision Ghana (WVG) has been named the Non-Profit Organization of the Year 2023 by the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG).
The award, presented at a prestigious ceremony held at the Labadi Beach Hotel on September 7, 2024, recognizes WVG’s outstanding contributions to community development, child welfare, and its far-reaching social impact across Ghana.
Competing with six other notable non-governmental organizations, World Vision Ghana stood out for its transformative programs, including the AHAFO Integrated WASH, FMNR Plus, and THRIVE initiatives.
These efforts have made significant strides in improving the lives of underserved communities, particularly in areas of water, sanitation, hygiene, and economic empowerment.
The award highlights the organization’s holistic approach to addressing deep-rooted development challenges in the country.
The recognition comes as a testament to World Vision Ghana’s technical expertise and its consistent track record of creating sustainable, positive change.
As a trusted partner in the fight against poverty and injustice, WVG continues to strengthen its ties with donors, partners, and the communities it serves, reaffirming its mission to ensure that vulnerable children and families can experience life to its fullest.
Decades of Impact
Since its establishment in 1979, World Vision Ghana has been a beacon of hope for children, families, and communities, working to address the root causes of poverty and social inequality.
As a Christian humanitarian organization, WVG serves people from all walks of life, regardless of religion, race, or gender.
Currently, the organization operates in 14 of Ghana’s 16 regions, with a team of 154 dedicated staff members, 70% of whom are deployed in field operations.
Their work spans key sectors such as health, education, food security, child protection, and WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene).
In response to this prestigious award, World Vision Ghana expressed heartfelt gratitude to its partners, donors, and the communities it works with.
“Your unwavering support has been instrumental in helping us achieve this recognition as Ghana’s leading NGO,” said the organization in a statement.
“We look forward to continued collaboration and progress as we work together to build brighter futures for children and families across the country.”
Partnering for a Brighter Future
World Vision Ghana extends an invitation to the private sector and like-minded organizations to join hands in its mission. There are several ways to partner with WVG:
Resource Provision: Contribute resources to support community empowerment programs, with a special focus on child protection and poverty alleviation.
Technical Support: Offer expertise to enhance the organization’s impactful initiatives.
Networking: Connect with other organizations to foster collective action and stronger partnerships.
By collaborating with World Vision Ghana, partners can play a vital role in advancing the organization’s mission to uplift communities and bring about lasting change across the nation.
About World Vision Ghana
World Vision Ghana, part of the global World Vision International network, has been working tirelessly for over four decades to bring hope and relief to vulnerable populations.
Through its integrated approach, WVG continues to address some of the most pressing social and economic challenges in Ghana, helping to create a future where every child can thrive.
Source:dailydemocratnewsonline.com