The Diplomatic Envoy Global Organisation over the weekend, June 27-30th held a successful maiden United Nations Model Conference in Ghana, bringing together global leaders and personalities to discuss Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) – clean water and sanitation for all.
The event, held at the Coconut Groove Hotel in Accra, highlighted the critical link between diplomacy, peacebuilding and environmental sustainability.
The conference focused on ensuring clean water and sanitation for all, a crucial aspect of sustainable development. Member of parliament for Upper Denkyira West in the central region delivered a very insightful speech on why it is extremely important to have all hands on deck to champion this initiative.
Dr. Miguel Pinzon, President of the Diplomatic Envoy Global Organisation, emphasized the importance of diplomacy and peacebuilding in achieving environmental sustainability.
The event served as a platform for youth voices, policymakers, and changemakers to converge and work towards a more sustainable and healthier planet.
The Buzstop Boys, a youth sanitation volunteer group, was recognized for their outstanding contributions to sanitation in Ghana.
The group has demonstrated a strong commitment to volunteerism, working tirelessly to keep Ghana’s environment clean.
Their efforts have not gone unnoticed, with various organizations and government officials commending their work.
The Buzstop Boys’ work has had a significant impact on Ghana’s environment, contributing to a cleaner and healthier community.
Their recognition serves as a testament to the importance of volunteerism and community involvement in promoting sanitation and environmental health.
The Diplomatic Envoy’s successful conference and recognition of the Buzstop Boys highlight the importance of diplomacy, peacebuilding, and community involvement in achieving sustainable development goals.
The event served as a powerful platform for global leaders and youth voices to converge and work towards a more sustainable future.