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Sustainable Agricultural Development In Ghana Bernard Baruch an American financier and stock investor once said, “Agriculture is the greatest and fundamentally the most important of our industries. The cities are but the branches of the tree of national life, the roots of which go deeply into the land. We all flourish or decline with the farmer. The above statement sounds literally true, because the very existence of man depends largely on agriculture. For this reason, the priorities of the agricultural sector are aligned to the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They particularly respond to Goal 2 which assures to end hunger and ensure access by all people to safe nutritious and sufficient food all year round and Goal 8 which promotes sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth through high value added, labour intensive sectors as agriculture. The priorities are also to respond to the 2014 Maputo Declaration on accelerated Agricultural growth and transformation ...
TRANSPORT SERVICES FOR HEALTH WORKERS The Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Health and the Board of Directors of Greater Accra Passenger Transport Executive (GAPTE) are rolling Aayalolo Buses to provide transport services on essential health workers on the underlisted routes; From Amasaman hospital through Ofankor, Achimota hospital, Circle to CBD Dodowa through Adenta barrier, Legon hospital, 37 hospital to Korle-bu Kasoa to Accra through Kaneshie LEKMA Hospital through Spintex, Airport, 37, ridge hospital to korle-bu Ashiaman Municipal Assembly to Tema general hospital though to Community 1 Ashiaman to Accra Via Motor way, airport, 37 to CBD Adenta to Circle Ayimensah though Legon Hospital, 37 hospital, Ridge Hospital to korle-bu LEKMA through the beach road to CBD Dansoman round about through Banana inn to mamprobi to Korle-bu Tema Community 25 though motorway round about, general hospital to tema community 1 3 Buses will shuttle within tema township
NEW CEO, DR OPOKU WARE AMPOMAH ASSUMES OFFICE The Hospital’s new Chief Executive Officer, Dr Opoku Ware Ampomah, has assumed office after his appointment. Before his appointment, Dr Opoku Ware Ampomah was the Director of National Reconstructive Plastics Surgery and Burns Centre. He is a Consultant Plastic Surgeon with many years of experience in Hospital Management. The Board and Management of the Hospital wish to call on all staff and other stakeholders of the Hospital to accord the New CEO every support he needs to make Korle Bu the hub of quality healthcare in Ghana and beyond. Dr. Opoku Ware Ampomah, the newly appointed CEO of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital is a seasoned Consultant Plastic Surgeon and has over the past 23 years contributed in diverse ways to the Health Sector both as a Clinician and a Manager. He currently serves in various capacities; locally as the Director of the National Reconstructive Plastic Surgery and Burns Ce...
The eighteen (18) bed capacity male Medical ward which was successfully refurbished into a Thirty Four (34) bed capacity Male Medical Ward was duly commissioned by the able Core Management and assisted by guests on Thursday, 1st August, 2019. In attendance were the Municipal DDNS (DDNS Irene Anowa), Regional Estate Manager (Mr. Gordon Anarfo) and the Media (TV3, GTV, JOY TV, JOY FM, etc.) The Hospital Chaplain, Rev. Sackey Addo prayed for the official commissioning, after which he sprinkled Holy water to declare the block commissioned. The Hospital Director, Dr. Kwame Anim – Boamah took the opportunity related that, the expansion was necessitated by the limited capacity to admit most especially referred cases which most often comes in at a terminal state. The project, according to the Hospital Director was funded fully from the Hospital’s Internally Generated Fund. The occasion also provided an opportune platform to outdoor another flagship project (i.e, endoscopy and laparoscopy Units...
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Ken Ofori-Atta Off to the USA for Medical Care The Ministry of Finance wishes to inform the general public and stakeholders that Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta, the Representative of H.E the President at the Ministry of Finance and Minister-designate for Finance, will travel to the United States of America today for a special medical review. Ken Ofori-Atta set to appear before the committee After recovering from Covid-19 last December, Mr. Ofori-Atta has had medical complications which doctors advise, require further interventions not currently available in Ghana. He is expected to be away for two weeks. Mr. Ofori-Atta was scheduled to appear before the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Tuesday, 16th February, 2021. The leadership of Parliament has been duly notified for a new date to be fixed upon his return.
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Building a health centre in the locality of Amrahia, Ghana Although in recent years Ghana has made a considerable effort to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, there is still a gap between the capital and its suburbs; suburbs like Amrahia (in Tema district), where there are high poverty rates. The precarious water supplies, healthcare facilities and transport network mean that treatable illnesses like malaria, diarrhea and respiratory infections can have fatal consequences for the population, who currently have to travel to very distant areas to receive healthcare. After a survey of 665 heads of families in the area, which made clear the concern of the population over the availability of accessible, efficient healthcare services, the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God, present in Tema district since the 1990s, decided to undertake a project to build a health Centre. This clinic would become part of the country's public health service and also serve as a Ce...
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