The Ministry of Health has partnered with Nexgen Global Health Solutions to embark on a historic National Free Mammogram Exercise aimed at raising awareness and improving early breast cancer detection across the country.
With an investment of 1.5 million Ghana cedis, this initiative marks the first of its kind, spanning urban and rural communities, and utilizing a groundbreaking multilingual approach to health communication. Over 3 million fliers, printed in nine major Ghanaian languages, were distributed nationwide to ensure widespread participation.
The Honorable Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Osei, praised the initiative during a press briefing, calling it a "pace-setting example of what public-private partnerships can achieve." He continued, “We are particularly proud to be collaborating with Nexgen Global Health Solutions, a household name when it comes to multilingual health messaging. Their approach has enabled us to reach the farthest corners of the country, ensuring that no woman is left behind in this fight against breast cancer. This campaign is a testament to our commitment to the health and well-being of every Ghanaian woman.”
Dr. Prisca Ifeoma, Director and Founder of Nexgen Global Health Solutions, expressed her enthusiasm about the project. “This initiative is close to my heart as it speaks to the power of inclusivity in healthcare. By providing information in multiple languages, we have broken barriers that have long prevented women, especially in rural areas, from seeking early screening. The results so far—60% increase in mammogram screenings—are a clear indication of the importance of this approach,” she said.
Hospital heads across the country echoed similar sentiments, underscoring the campaign's effectiveness in engaging diverse populations.
Dr. Kwame Afriyie, Head of Ridge Hospital, noted, “We've seen a remarkable rise in the number of women coming in for mammograms, especially those who never considered it before. Many women from different linguistic backgrounds mentioned that the fliers played a key role in their decision to participate.”
Dr. Akosua Adusei from Cape Coast Teaching Hospital added, “This is a campaign that not only raises awareness but also educates the community about the importance of early detection. It’s rare to see a campaign with such depth in cultural and language inclusivity.”
Similarly, Dr. Josephine Opoku of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital highlighted the collaboration's impact, saying, "The Ministry’s partnership with Nexgen Global Health has set a benchmark for future health campaigns in Ghana. This project has proven that with the right communication tools, we can effectively engage and save lives."
Dr. Ebenezer Addo of Tamale Teaching Hospital said, "We've seen women from even the most remote parts of the Northern Region coming in for screenings, which is unprecedented. The language inclusivity ensured no one felt left out."
This campaign not only reinforced the power of media inclusiveness, a concept pioneered in research by Nexgen Global Health Solutions, but also demonstrated the effectiveness of public-private partnerships in addressing critical health challenges in Ghana.
As breast cancer continues to pose a significant threat to women's health in the country, this nationwide exercise stands as a major stride toward early detection and better health outcomes.
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