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Vodafone Foundation Ghana organises health screening for Berekum residents

Voda6 Many pregnant women took advantage and underwent free scanning during the exercise held in Berekum

Mon, 31 Jul 2017 Source: ghananewsagency.org

The Vodafone Foundation Ghana, a wing of Vodafone Ghana, in collaboration with the Ghana Health Service, has organized free health screening exercise for residents in the Berekum Municipality of the Brong-Ahafo Region.

The day's exercise offered the opportunity for more than 500 beneficiaries, mostly men and women to undergo general health examination and check their HIV/AIDS status, sugar level, hypertension, blood pressure, malaria test, and body mass index.

Many pregnant women took advantage and underwent free scanning at the various pregnancy scan platforms provided during the exercise held in Berekum on Friday.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Mr. Ebenezer Amankwah, the Head of Corporate Communications at Vodafone Ghana, said the exercise is a health festival organised by the foundation annually to reach out and bring healthcare delivery to the doorstep of the people.

He said the foundation spends close to GH¢3 million every year to provide basic health care and educational support to poor people and deprived communities in the country.

Mr. Amankwah said the foundation was established in 2009 and has since then offered scholarships to 300 girls in second cycle institutions adding 30 additional female students were also being sponsored to pursue science, mathematics and engineering programmes at the university level.

He said his outfit believes that catering for the health and educational needs of the vulnerable in society remained the surest way to add value to their lives.

Mr. Amankwah said some of the beneficiaries of the screening exercise whose conditions were not the best were referred to health facilities for further medical examination and he was optimistic they would do so to improve their health status.

Source: ghananewsagency.org