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Two Years Running: Ghana Teacher Is Regional Winner in Cambridge Awards

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Two Years Running: Ghana Teacher Is Regional Winner in Cambridge Awards

Abigail Agyeiwaa, a teacher at Mangoase Senior High School in Ghana, has been named the 2026 regional winner of the Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards for Sub-Saharan Africa. The public can vote for her to become the overall global winner until May 13, 2026.

Abigail Agyeiwaa, a teacher at Mangoase Senior High School in Ghana's Akuapem North Municipality, has been named the 2026 regional winner of the Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards for Sub-Saharan Africa. She was chosen for her impact on education and wellbeing for young people in her community. Abigail began teaching in 2014 and has worked to promote quality rural education, establishing the KAGAS Foundation Ghana to implement sustainable programmes in education, health, and gender empowerment. The Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards received over 12,000 nominations from 126 countries. The public can vote for Abigail to become the global winner at dedicatedteacher.cambridge.org/vote until 08:00 GMT on May 13, 2026. The overall winner will be announced on June 2, 2026.

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