Wemakor receives prestigious invitation to exclusive dinner with former US Ambassador

Step into the world of Joseph Kobla Wemakor, the vibrant Executive Director of Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), as he shares his unforgettable experience at an exclusive dinner with former US Ambassador to Ghana, Her Excellency Stephanie Sullivan.
Picture a night filled with celebration and recognition for the heroes of the 16 Days of Activism Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Campaign.
Amongst the distinguished guests and influential figures, Wemakor’s dedication to human rights activism shone brightly, earning him a seat at Ambassador Sullivan’s table on a memorable evening in December 2021.
Surrounded by like-minded individuals committed to social justice, Wemakor seized the opportunity to engage in thought-provoking conversations and forge meaningful connections that transcend borders.
The colorful event served as a catalyst for collaboration and the exchange of innovative ideas, all aimed at creating a more just and inclusive society.
Wemakor’s journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and determination in effecting positive change.
His encounter with Ambassador Sullivan highlighted the importance of grassroots activism in driving critical causes and fostering impactful relationships on a global scale.
As Wemakor continues to champion human rights with HRRG, his experience at the dinner with Ambassador Sullivan serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact that individuals can have in shaping a world built on justice, compassion, and equality.

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