American-owned businesses operating in Ghana have announced their commitment to supporting government in the fight against the novel Covid-19 pandemic.
The American Chamber of Commerce (Amcham) Ghana, in a statement issued Wednesday, April 15, said it is providing significant financial, technological and logistical resources to support the Government of Ghana’s fight against the novel Covid-19 pandemic.
“AmCham Ghana welcomes measures to combat the coronavirus, which will ensure that the virus does not spread further and protects at risk groups from Covid-19," President of AmCham Ghana remarked.
"The Chamber is poised to support the government to address logistical constraints faced by Ghana’s health sector while monitoring the impact of the pandemic across the country.
"We are also actively working to support frontline workers and are committed to supporting the government’s overall response to Covid-19,” Ayesha Bedwei added.
Get more from the statement below:
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