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Naomi Ohene Oti makes Ghana proud …wins $250,000 Global Nursing Award in Dubai

 A ghanaian nurse, Naomi Oyoe Ohene Oti, on Monday, May 26 became the first Ghanaian to win the coveted 2025 Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award in Dubai, since its inception.

She received the award, which comes with a $250,000 cash prize, after she was selected from over 100,000 nominations from 199 coun­tries.

The award places Ghana on the glob­al healthcare map and marks a signif­icant moment not only for her pro­fessional journey but also for Ghana’s growing influence in global health.

Naomi’s win places her alongside past recipients of the award, including Kenya’s Anna Qabale Duba (2022), the UK’s Margaret Helen Shepherd (2023), and the Philippines’ Maria Victoria Juan (2024).

This year’s finalists represented 10 countries, including the USA, Switzer­land, India, Malaysia, Papua New Guin­ea, UAE, Kenya, and Ghana. Among such global talent, Naomi stood out, waving Ghana’s flag high on a presti­gious international platform.

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Naomi, an Oncology Nurse Specialist at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, is currently serving as Head of Nursing at the National Radiotherapy, Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Centre at the facility.

Naomi has played a transforma­tive role in advancing cancer care in Ghana. With a career spanning more than two decades, she pioneered the country’s first postgraduate oncology nursing curriculum in 2015 and has since mentored over 60 oncology nurse specialists and 10 breast care nurses.

She is also a respected voice in international cancer research and ed­ucation, and serves as a global faculty member for the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s Multidisciplinary Cancer Management Courses.

Again, Naomi is a member of the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC), and a co-investigator on the Global Bridges Oncology Grant.

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The Ministry of Health has described her achievement as a testament to the dedication and excellence within Ghana’s nursing profession.

According to the Ministry, “Naomi’s dedication to cancer care, service, and innovative contributions to Oncology Nursing have earned her global recog­nition.

It also said as a former recipient of the Ministry of Health’s Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Award, this lat­est honour reflects Naomi’s continued impact and leadership in advancing healthcare in Ghana and beyond

Her leadership in oncology care, ac­cording to the Ministry, highlights the capacity of Ghanaian nurses to make global impact and signals a growing recognition of the country’s healthcare

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