The Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) has officially commissioned the SafeCare Hub, a transformative initiative aimed at enhancing the quality of healthcare delivery across Ghana.
The hub will serve as a central point for implementing SafeCare standards, ensuring health facilities adhere to globally recognised benchmarks for quality and safety.
This milestone event underscores CHAG's commitment to improving healthcare outcomes, especially for underserved communities. Explore highlights from the commissioning ceremony in the photo gallery below:
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