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United Nations Youth Ghana appoints actress Victoria Lebene as General Secretary (Photos)

United Nations has appointed popular Ghanaian actress Victoria Lebene as the affirming new United Nations Youth Ghana, Secretary-General.

Victoria together with other new executive members, new patrons and new UN Youth Ghana – Sustainable Development Goals(SDG) ambassadors were officially sworn-in to office at a brief ceremony at the Ministry of Foreign Affair in Accra.

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Happy Lebene who is also a Journalist at GH One Television in an Instagram post expressed her excitement and detailed her responsibilities as the new Secretary-General.

She wrote; A call to Serve all Nations must first be a call from God, a gifted calling that no man can disrupt.  As a Development Communicationist, Participation in decision-making is one of the key priority areas as well as the United Nations agenda on youth. The active engagement of youth in sustainable development efforts is central to achieving sustainable, inclusive and stable societies by a target date, 2030. Resolution 2250 seeks to avert the worst threats and challenges to sustainable development, including the impacts of climate change, unemployment, poverty, gender inequality, conflict, and migration. 

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UN Youth Ghana also swore-in Madam Lilian Sally Addo as the New Country Head. Other executives that were also sworn in are; Mr. Daniel Afari – Special Advisor to the Country Head, Mirriam Lotsu – Head of Protocol, Joseph Bright Sackey – Head of Volunteers, and Emmanuel Abu as the Head of Events.

The new patrons are; Arch Bishop Daniel Antwi Boasiako – Head Patron, Ambassador Nancy Quartey Sam – Deputy Head Patron, Princess Ocansey, Abena Pokuah Amoah Boitey, Nana Amma Serwaa Bonsu, Joseph Anyim Prempeh, Janet Edna Nyame, Edward Osei ESQ, Abdul Latif Abubakar, Samsung Annor and Edinam Atatsi.

 

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