Miss Centre of the World Ghana Celebrates and Empowers Young Women

By | October 30, 2023

The Miss Centre of the World Ghana competition aims to celebrate and empower young women while promoting tourism in Tema, Ghana. As official ambassadors, contestants embody the “center of the world” concept to showcase investment and travel opportunities available in local communities.

Inspired by Dr. Kwegyir Aggrey’s quote about educating women, the competition builds the capacity of participants. All young women are welcome to apply, regardless of ethnicity, size, shape or background. Equal opportunities are provided to contestants of diverse faiths, races and body types.

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Aligning with several UN Sustainable Development Goals, Miss Centre of the World Ghana enables young women to reach their potential. Goals including gender equality, economic growth, reduced inequalities and partnerships are embodied through the event.

Contestants gain valuable skills and connections to attain greater heights. As Tema ambassadors, they have a platform to enhance tourism and showcase their community and culture. Participants grow as leaders, gaining confidence and knowledge to uplift their nation.

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By celebrating diverse young women, Miss Centre of the World Ghana empowers the next generation. The competition allows contestants to express themselves freely while acting as role models. Providing equal opportunities advances society more broadly.

Miss Centre of the World Ghana demonstrates the immense potential of Ghanaian women. When women are educated and empowered, the entire nation benefits. By investing in young women, the competition cultivates future leaders and ambassadors for Tema and Ghana.

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