Ghana Medical Help

Report on Livestock and Health Promotion Program (SHEEP)

Compiled by Joseph Abobtey
October – December, 2015
for Ghana Medical Help
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Mosquito Nets and Borehole
 
Location: Zaring
Target: Women
The atmosphere was full of excitement when the programme manager of the HCC took his turn to talk to the women. When he mention that the mosquito nets

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Thank You to the Rotary Club of Guelph South

This morning our Projects Director Marko Andan met with the Rotary Club of Guelph South. The club presented Ghana Medical Help with a cheque for $2,000 (pictured) and presented contributions to a number of local and international charitable organization.
We would like to thank the Rotary Club of Guelph

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Funds Provided to Rebuild the Bongo Operating Theatre

Today, thanks to your generosity, we were able to send the funds to the Bongo Hospital for the reconstruction of their operating theatre, which will provide access to life-saving surgeries for over 85 thousand people!
Stay tuned for updates on the status of the reconstruction.
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Donations – Understanding Challenges & Best Practices

Earlier this year Aaron Bird and Eamonn O’Connell created a short documentary for the Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society (CMBES.ca) to bring about awareness and best practices in donating medical equipment abroad. Through the process they were introduced to Kelly Hadfield, Ghana Medical Help, and their stellar team

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Kelly Hadfield Career Profile at She Does the City

Inspired by her esteemed uncle, Chris Hadfield, Kelly Hadfield grew up knowing that a person has no limits to what he or she can accomplish.
In 2007, she co-founded her first non-profit organization called Prom Blitz, which enabled marginalized graduating high school girls to attend their prom with their peers.

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Video #4 – Ghana is Love

We say “Ghana is Love” because Ghanaians truly embrace the community spirit and treasure their friends and family. It describes the warm, fuzzy feeling that comes from becoming part of that community, like being greeted with a smile by a complete stranger, and then hugged, and given free meat

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