The Adako Jachie Methodist Child Development Center, in collaboration with Compassion International, has organized a program to mitigate the incidence of malaria an infection inside the group and its environs.
The week-long program is to commemorate World Malaria Day which falls on April 25.
Facility Head at Adako Jachie CHPS Compound, Esther Sampana enumerated the contributions of such training.
“Since 3 years ago I was brought here, malaria has been the first among the top 10 cases reported at our facility. But leading with Compassion International here, we have been organizing this program each year and it has resulted in a drastic decline of malaria cases per our annual reports,” she asserted.
The nurses used the chance to teach the residents on the necessity to maintain a clear setting, sleep underneath a mosquito internet, and reply to signs early and never resort to self-medication.
Nana Agyemang Duah, Gyaasehene of the realm, admonished the folks to desist from deviant behaviors like open defecation and improper disposal of waste which is a causative agent to the unfold of malaria.
Local Assembly Member, Charles Bawuah mentioned “by the UN theme for the year ‘Zero Malaria’ we will continue to work hard to eradicate malaria from our community”.
As a part of this system a free well being screening on Malaria, Random Blood Pressure and Weight Height, Body Mass Index was carried out for the group.
Students of Compassion International additionally staged choreography, drama, and poetry centered on creating consciousness and prevention of malaria.