[4][5] She received the Ghanaian Women Association of Georgia Global Humanitarian Award, an honor from the Atlanta City Council, and is also recognized by the Macon Bibb country.
[6][3][7] Bawumia began her early education at the Answarudeen Islamic School[8] at Fadama and moved to Alsyd Academy in Dzorwulu, Accra.
[15][16] In November 2019, she donated library books to Police Basic Schools in the country to inculcate the habit of reading in children.
[19] One notable project was "Needles4Girls", where she enrolled about 2,500 girls into fashion schools across the country with the aim of empowering them by providing them with decent means of livelihoods.
[34][35][36][37] In May 2023, Bawumia and the NPP stormed Kumawu to campaign for the Member of Parliament aspirant on the party ticket to win the seat.
[38][39] In 2018, Bawumia was made an Ambassador for the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves and joins the late former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Academy Award-winning actor Julia Roberts, and Grammy-nominated Ghanaian musician Rocky Dawuni to work with the Alliance and its partners to raise awareness of household air pollution, and encourage broader adoption of clean cooking solutions in developing countries in a bid to create cleaner environments and eradicate deaths caused by pollution from the burning of solid fuels for cooking.
This was in recognition of her efforts towards the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 7, which is to ensure access to modern reliable, renewable, and affordable energy for all by 2030.
[42][43][44] At the 7th Annual Maternity Fundraising Gala of the Ghanaian Women Association of Georgia, Bawumia was honoured with three awards for her humanitarian activities and interventions.