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Eva Newlove named UNACWCA Goodwill Ambassador

Eva Newlove named UNACWCA Goodwill Ambassador

British-born Ghanaian media personality, social entrepreneur, and plus-size model, Eva Newlove has been appointed as a UNACWCA Goodwill Ambassador.

The August ceremony was graced by several dignitaries and patrons alike at the Accra International Conference Center in the afternoon reached a crescendo when Eva Newlove was named as one of the chosen few to receive the honorary title – a new set of responsibilities that will have her guide women and children in Ghanaian society to sure victory in their fight for equality.

Ecstatic about her big moment, Eva emphasized how she found her calling by simply being the best version of herself, sharing: 

“I believe every changemaker begins with a passion. Passion for a cause, passion for community, passion for an idea, passion for a better world”.

Eva Newlove always had this big moment coming as a woman of many talents. Her work ethic as a social entrepreneur and a lodestar in the world of communication has been commendable. Aside from having a degree in Business Management and a professional background in Housing Management and Public Relations, Eva has gone out of her way to achieving so much more over the years.

She is an award-winning PR manager and the brain behind “The Newlove Xperience”, a motivational networking society partnered with Barclays Bank and other community interest companies (CIC) in the United Kingdom to help empower, and support and inspires people to find success.

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Eva is also the producer and host of the “GoalDiggers Talk Show”, another product of her ingenuity that sees her tackle business, lifestyle and other stories meant to inspire unconditionally. Then there is “The Wellbeing Show,” a weekly radio show she hosts made possible by the Besstel Foundation in collaboration with the National Health Service and National Lottery Community Fund to shed more light on the mental health issues which trouble Africans in the diaspora.

As of now, Eva Newlove will be expected to incorporate her combined expertise and media might to ensure the UNACWCA’s fight to end all forms of discrimination against women and children is successful in Ghana and possibly the world at large.

The United Nations Association Commission for Women and Children Affairs (UNACWCA) is a member of the World Federation of the United Nations Association. Its goal is to promote gender equality and diversity and empower both women and children through initiatives that will reshape society in the decades to come.

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