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Toyin Saraki receives King’s College London Changemaker Award in UK

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The President/Founder of the Wellbeing Africa Foundation, Toyin Saraki, has been honoured with the King’s College London Changemaker Award as part of the 2024 King’s Distinguished Alumni Awards in the United Kingdom (U.K.).

According to Toyin, “this recognition highlights the power of using knowledge with purpose and celebrates my efforts in global development, particularly in maternal, newborn, and child health through the @WellbeingAfrica.”

She, therefore, declared, @ToyinSaraki

“I am deeply honoured to be awarded the King’s College London Changemaker Award as part of the 2024 King’s Distinguished Alumni Awards. This recognition highlights the power of using knowledge with purpose and celebrates my efforts in global development, particularly in maternal, newborn, and child health through the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, while also acknowledging my work in advancing the @UN Sustainable Development Goals and championing health equity through active #glocal policy and advocacy.

“My time at King’s College London, where I studied an LLM in International Economic Law, instilled in me a profound sense of responsibility to use my education to make a meaningful impact on society with an international perspective.

“King’s mission to drive positive and sustainable change in society to make the world a better place, through its commitment to empowering interdisciplinary thinking has been a guiding force.

“Thank you, King’s College London @LifeatKings, @KCLAlumni, and @KCL_Law, for this incredible distinction.

“Let us continue to harness the power of education and use our wisdom for the greater good!”

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