The Municipal Director of Health for Tarkwa-Nsuaem, Caroline Effah Otoo, has commended AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine and the German Cooperation (GIZ) for their role in promoting quality healthcare delivery in the municipality.
She made this commendation following a partnership between the two companies to donate some assorted medical equipment and consumables worth more than GH¢125,000 to augment healthcare delivery in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality, especially the Mine's host communities.
The items donated included patient resuscitation machines, nebulizers, hospital beds, autoclaves, thermometers, bedside screens, examination couches, dressing & suturing instruments, pulse oximeter, glucometers, pharmacy fridges, ultrasound scan machines, disposable hand gloves, disposable medical aprons, detergents, among others.
Speaking at the brief handing over ceremony, Senior Manager - Health, Safety and Environment for AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine, Samuel Koffie, reiterated the Mine's commitment to working collaboratively with its partners to promote healthy lives and well-being for all ages in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 3).
Technical Advisor for GIZ, Mary Bonsu, noted that the donation formed part of efforts to strengthen the health system of mining host communities in the municipality through investment in health infrastructure and training programmes. She said the partnership had embarked on several interventions even before the donation.
"Prior to this donation, Iduapriem and GIZ had organised free health screening and NHIS registration for over 10,000 community residents," said Mary Bonsu.
"Additionally, last year, the partnership commenced a yearlong distribution of about 19,000 sanitary pads to adolescent girls in the Mine's host communities and conducted several training programmes for health workers within the municipality."
Receiving the items, Caroline Effah Otoo lauded the partnership between Iduapriem Mine and GIZ, which has birthed several interventions towards improving quality healthcare delivery in the municipality and pledged to ensure the items serve the intended purpose.
Latest Stories
-
Disregard Wontumi TV presenter’s misleading broadcast on Election 2024 voting date – EC
1 hour -
I’ve no plans to leave comedy for movie production, says Basketmouth
2 hours -
Akufo-Addo seeks to use Bawumia to complete Akyem Agenda– Asiedu Nketiah
2 hours -
‘Bawku conflict politicised for electoral gains’ -Martin Amidu alleges
3 hours -
‘Let industry players play the game ‘ – AOMC boss slams political interference in oil sector
3 hours -
Let’s learn from ExxonMobil, high flyers must lead the way for mergers – AOMC Boss
3 hours -
‘So many regulations, yet corruption prevails’ – Dr Riverson Oppong on OMC oversaturation
4 hours -
At least 24 dead after two boats capsize off coast of Madagascar
4 hours -
Madina MP lauds White Chapel Youth Group for championing peace ahead of elections
5 hours -
Man United settle for draw at Ipswich Town in Amorim’s first game in charge
5 hours -
GPL 2024/2025: Prince Owusu screamer earns Medeama win over Young Apsotles
5 hours -
BBC visits mpox clinic as WHO says DR Congo cases ‘plateauing’
5 hours -
Burning old TVs to survive in Ghana: The toxic trade in e-waste
6 hours -
Perfume boss admitted he ignored Russia sanctions
6 hours -
Wicked proves popular as opening set to be biggest for Broadway film
6 hours