Look to the Villages and Churches: Pascoe urges PNG to nominate quiet achievers
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At a glance
- Following her withdrawal from the Westpac Outstanding Women Awards, Pascoe Events founder has challenged Papua New Guineans.
- The challenge is to shift focus towards recognizing the country's unheralded, quiet achievers.
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After withdrawing from the Westpac Outstanding Women (WOW) Awards, Pascoe Events founder has issued a national call to action for Papua New Guineans. She urges the public to redirect their attention towards acknowledging and celebrating the nation's unsung heroes and quiet achievers.
The founder's decision to step back from the prestigious awards has paved the way for this broader challenge. By stepping away, she aims to highlight individuals who consistently contribute to society without seeking the spotlight or public accolades.
This initiative encourages a shift in recognition, moving beyond conventional award ceremonies to identify and honor those whose impactful work often goes unnoticed. The emphasis is on celebrating everyday individuals making significant contributions within their communities and the country at large.
Further details on this national challenge and the specific individuals or types of achievements being highlighted are available to subscribers of the Post Courier.
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