Adwoa Safo honoured with African Giantin leadership and humanitarian Award

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Adwoa Safo honoured

Former Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya and former Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has been honoured with the African Giant in Leadership, Governance and Humanitarian Award for her outstanding contributions to human development and social welfare in Ghana and beyond.

The award, presented by Imperial Leo Limited at the 2025 Africa Corporate Connect held at the British Council in Accra, Friday 31 October, 2025 recognises individuals and institutions whose work has significantly advanced leadership, governance and humanitarian efforts across borders.

According to the organisers, the Africa Corporate Connect initiative seeks to “identify and publicly recognise worthy counterparts and cross-border partners for enterprises and institutions within and beyond the African continent.”

Adwoa Safo was celebrated for her remarkable commitment to improving lives through education, healthcare, and social empowerment.

As a Member of Parliament, she supported hundreds of children by paying their school fees and providing access to healthcare.

She also spearheaded the construction of clinics and hospitals to expand access to quality medical care within her constituency.

In her capacity as Minister of State in charge of Public Procurement, Adwoa Safo played a pivotal role in initiating and formulating policies that ensured 30 percent of all government procurement opportunities were reserved for women, the youth and persons with disabilities, a milestone that advanced inclusivity in public contracting.

Beyond her commitment and dedication to public life, she continues to impact lives. Through the Adwoa Safo Foundation (ASF) founded in 2014, she supports mainly women and children with disabilities, the aged and widows.

Her immense support to the vulnerable in society through various social interventions and empowerment initiatives has won the hearts of many across the country.

As the first woman Deputy Majority Leader and chairperson of the Women Caucus, she spearheaded many economic empowerment initiatives, trainings and conferences for women parliamentarians both nationally and internationally.

The recognition adds to her growing list of accolades as a leader committed to service, equity and the empowerment of the less privileged in society.

 

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