Renowned Ghanaian broadcaster and sustainability advocate Anita Erskine has announced a major new milestone in her career, unveiling her role as Co-Host of the official Zayed Sustainability Prize podcast, Voices of Sustainability.
Taking to social media, Erskine described the project as one of many exciting collaborations defining a new chapter of her work, noting that the opportunity allows her to expand her mandate beyond borders and into global sustainability advocacy.
“I’m honoured to be affiliated with the Zayed Sustainability Prize as a Co-Host of the Prize’s official podcast, This opportunity allows me to extend my mandate more intentionally and effectively into global sustainability advocacy, using storytelling and dialogue to spotlight innovators, builders and bold leaders advancing practical, scalable solutions for a more sustainable future.” she shared.
The Zayed Sustainability Prize is a prestigious international award that recognises organisations and individuals delivering impactful, innovative solutions in sustainability, health, food, energy, water and climate action. Through Voices of Sustainability, the Prize amplifies the stories behind these solutions, moving sustainability conversations from ambition to measurable impact.
Anita Erskine will co-host the podcast alongside Omar Butti, engaging global change-makers whose work is improving lives, strengthening communities and shaping responsible pathways forward across diverse sectors and regions.
Widely celebrated as one of Ghana’s finest broadcast professionals, Anita Erskine has built a career rooted in purposeful storytelling, thought leadership, and social impact. Her affiliation with the Zayed Sustainability Prize marks a natural evolution of her work, positioning her voice within a global platform committed to excellence in action.
Describing the role as both an honour and a responsibility, Anita Erskine emphasized the importance of storytelling in driving real change. With Voices of Sustainability, she continues to bridge media, advocacy and impact, spotlighting solutions that are not only visionary but practical and scalable.
The podcast is expected to feature in-depth conversations with innovators and leaders shaping the future of sustainability worldwide, further cementing Anita Erskine’s influence as a global voice for impact-driven storytelling.
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