Preba Greenstreet, the Director for Authorized & Exterior Affairs at Vodafone Ghana, has emphasised the important position of high quality healthcare in nationwide improvement.
“We imagine high quality healthcare is crucial for nationwide improvement, and we perceive that completely different stakeholders have roles to play in attaining this.”
Mr Greenstreet was talking when the Basis donated some important medical tools to the Manhyia District Hospital’s Antenatal Care unit in Kumasi.
He mentioned “By our linked well being programmes, Vodafone Ghana Basis stays dedicated to supporting the federal government in bettering healthcare one group at a time. We’re assured that these important objects will considerably improve the care supplied to the hundreds of sufferers who go to the Antenatal Care unit every month.”
The Basis introduced important medical tools to the Antenatal Care unit of the Manhyia District Hospital.
The donation, which features a stadiometer, foetal doppler, pulse oximeter, blood strain monitor, and bedsheets, is anticipated to bolster the hospital’s capability to offer high quality healthcare to its sufferers.
The Vodafone Ghana Basis partnered with the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Basis to make the donation.
Kwabena Owusu Ababio, Head of Stakeholder Relations on the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Basis, lauded the Basis’s efforts and inspired the hospital to make good use of the objects.
The Manhyia District Hospital is a number one healthcare supplier in Kumasi, and its Antenatal Care unit sees roughly 4,000 sufferers per 30 days.
Madam Gladys Abban, the Division Director of Nursing at Manhyia District Hospital, expressed her gratitude for the donation.
The donation is a part of Vodafone Ghana’s Ashanti Month celebrations, a collection of actions geared toward giving again to the Ashanti group. Along with the donation, Vodafone Ghana has revived a number of initiatives geared toward enhancing long-term well being and sustainability.
BY TIMES REPORTER