The Vlisco Women’s Month
Award, which is part of the celebrations, honors the outstanding achievements
of West and Central African women by identifying and rewarding those who
inspire others to realize their dreams.
The success of Vlisco Women’s Month in previous years has motivated the
brand to continue the celebration of inspiring women of West and Central Africa
during the whole month of March.
This year’s theme is LIVE THE
DREAM, a tribute to women who have
the courage to turn their dreams into reality, despite the challenges they face
in their daily lives.
As part of the celebration Babara Kanam an award-winning
Congolese singer- songwriter was unveiled as face of this year’s campaign.
The celebration has nominated
three women in Ghana for the Vlisco Women’s Month Award 2015. Chosen by public
vote, the winner, who becomes a Vlisco brand ambassador for 2015, will be
revealed during the Vlisco Women’s Month Award Night on the 11th
April.
The public can find out more
about the nominees and follow their activities at dream.vlisco.com. For a chance to win incredible prizes, they can
vote for their favourite nominee online, by SMS or in-store.
The nominees for Vlisco
Women’s Month 2015 in Ghana are:
Valerie Labi-Okudzeto
From an early
age, Valerie Labi-Okudzeto, was always actively seeking opportunities that
allowed her to innovate and create positive change. Today, she is the CEO of
Clean Team Ghana, dedicated to improving sanitation services in Ghana. Her aim
is revolutionise how waste is removed from households and furthermore catalyse
innovation and commercialisation of municipal waste.
Vlisco nominated
her because she is a young woman who has been making a difference from an early
age. She is determined to use her business expertise in ways that will benefit
the people of Ghana and to tackle a very important issue affecting Africa -
sanitation. Her story is an inspiration to all especially the young people of
Ghana.
Text Valerie to 1759 to vote for Valerie Labi-Okudzeto
Elizabeth
Akua-Nyarko Patterson
Elizabeth Akua-Nyarko Patterson is the founder and
executive director of the Girls Education Initiative of Ghana, a foundation
that provides academic and financial support for girls including applicants
with special needs. Her personal experience of acquiring a physical disability
after a traumatic brain injury combined with academic research into this area
compelled her to start the foundation and ensure that at least 10% of students
admitted had a special need.
Vlisco nominated
her because we were touched by Elizabeth's story. The fact that despite all
that had happened in her life she has proven that disability is not inability.
She has strong values and a big dream of ensuring all girls and women have
equal footing in Ghana and across the globe. Her story will inspire many women
in Ghana
Text Elizabeth to 1759 to vote for Elizabeth Akua-Nyarko Patterson
Kokui Selormey
Kokui Selormey
is the award winning co-host of a leading TV breakfast show and a classical
singer. Her vocal talent has taken her to concert venues across the United
States and Ghana with a repertoire ranging from classical music to traditional
melodies. She uses her talents to help raise funds for many charitable causes
and is an advisor to a non-governmental organization that supports the survival
of children in Ghana.
Vlisco nominated
her because Kokui Selormey is a leading Television and Radio personality in
Ghana who inspires many young women who want to follow in her footsteps. She also helps to educate Ghanaians on the
beauty of classical music through her musical talent. She is very stylish and
serves as an inspiration to most Ghanaian women.
Text Kokui to 1759 to vote for Kokui Selormey
The
nominees in a pose at the event(from left Kokui,Elizabeth and Valerie)
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