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British Council to award women in social enterprise at 40 Under 40 Awards

Alan Rutt, Country Director, British Council Ghana Alan Rutt, Country Director for British Council Ghana

Wed, 5 Sep 2018 Source: British Council

The British Council, UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities, will be honouring and celebrating a cross-section of the nation’s most promising women in social enterprise at the second edition of the 40 Under 40 Awards on 13 October 2018.

The spotlight will be on women in social enterprise who are committed to business growth, professional excellence and social impact in Ghana.

The 2018 Women in Social Enterprise Award nominees are:

1. Victoria AkosuaYirenkyi (Storage Foundation)

2. PhillippaPrempeh (She Community Ghana)

3. IsraellaMansu - (MGL Naturals-Mansuki Ghana Limited)

4.Elsie AzelikumahAsieme (Elasiem Enterprise)

5. Akua ObenewaaDonkor (Decokraft)

According to Sydney Hushie (Partnerships, Skills and Enterprise Lead at the British Council), “social enterprises tackle social and environmental problems. They create jobs and generate income like other businesses, but instead of channelling their profits to owners, they reinvest them to support their social mission. In doing so, they are improving people’s lives in our communities, creating jobs, creating wealth and improving societies.”

The Event organizers, Xodus Communications assured the Council on the sustainability of the award and the credibility in the selection process.

“We believe that in putting the spotlight on these young achievers it will not only celebrate them but also build a strong platform for them by giving a voice and opportunities to the next generation of industry pacesetters whiles building a positive attitude in our youth to strive for excellence at a tender age.”

The British Council promotes the development of social enterprise and social investment to help foster a more sustainable, inclusive and prosperous future by providing social entrepreneurs with access to training, business consulting and mentoring opportunities, access to funding and investment opportunities, study tours and international exposure.

Source: British Council