IPR Ghana 2023 Annual Report
Pages 11–12 record the winners of the National PR & Communications Excellence Awards held at Volta Hotel, Akosombo on 21 January 2022.
Open report ↗IPR Ghana · National Excellence Awards
Ghana’s public relations record, tuned into view. Explore who earned attention for building trust, shaping narratives and moving organisations.
Two verified cycles reveal a wider field: campaign craft, institutional trust, community work, specialist practice and the people advancing the profession.
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Award cycle, work-review period and ceremony date are stored separately. IPR’s published chronology does not map neatly to one award list per calendar year.
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Pages 11–12 record the winners of the National PR & Communications Excellence Awards held at Volta Hotel, Akosombo on 21 January 2022.
Open report ↗IPR Ghana describes itself as the sole professional body for public relations practitioners in Ghana and lists the Excellence Awards among its core activities.
Visit IPR Ghana ↗Eighteen recipient categories were announced at IPR Ghana’s November 2025 summit in Takoradi. Individual results were cross-checked against organisation releases where available.
Open full results ↗IPR’s 2024 AGM report says the framework was being modernised after the earlier programme and that the 2022–2023 awards were still to be delivered later.
Read the committee report ↗Two reconciled cycles, 29 competitive awards and 17 distinct recipients. Missing calendar years are documentary gaps or deferred programmes—not zero-award years.