Spearheading the initiative for the fourth consecutive year, Bliss GVS Pharma's campaign, "Act for Africa: A Malaria-Free Continent," aims to provide crucial medical support to combat malaria, particularly in vulnerable communities.
In a significant stride towards eradicating malaria from the African continent, Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana reaffirms its commitment to corporate social responsibility by donating over GHC 270,000 worth of medicines to Cape Coast Teaching Hospital and Winneba Trauma Hospital to commemorate approaching World Malaria Day 2024.
The gesture underscores Bliss GVS Pharma's dedication to ensuring that every individual gets access to high-quality medicines, particularly in regions heavily burdened by malaria. The donation encompasses anti-malarial and other essential medicines like LONART, GSUNATE, Fricks, Gacet and many more.
The driving force behind this noble vision is the Managing Director of Bliss GVS Pharma, Mr. Gagan Sharma. His unwavering belief in the fundamental right to healthcare motivates the company's endeavours to make a tangible difference in the fight against malaria.
Pharm Rosemary, the representative of Bliss GVS Pharma, underscored the company's steadfast commitment to malaria eradication, she said "it is our social duty to contribute towards ensuring that no one is deprived of essential healthcare, especially in the battle against diseases like malaria. Through our 'Act for Africa' campaign, we aim to play our part in making Africa a malaria-free continent."
Dr. Eric Kofi Nyedu, Chief Executive Officer of Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, who lead a delegation to receive the items expressed profound gratitude for Bliss GVS Pharma's benevolent gesture, stating, "We're grateful for Bliss GVS Pharma's generous antimalarial and other essential medicines donation, which strengthens our ability to treat patients, especially during peak malaria season and health outreaches in villages around the Cape Coast enclave. We have identified that Bliss GVS is dedication to improving community health through our partnership and we will always recommend them"
The donation of GHC 276,000 worth of medicine symbolizes Bliss GVS Pharma's commitment to corporate social responsibility and its belief in the transformative power of collective action.
By partnering with healthcare institutions such as the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital and Winneba Trauma Hospital, the company endeavours to strengthen healthcare delivery and improve access to malaria treatments.
In addition, the students of the Cape Coast Nursing and Midwifery College were engaged in a health talk where resource persons equipped them with topics on personal and vaginal hygiene, malaria prevention, and spread.
On World Malaria Day 2024, as the global community unites to amplify efforts against malaria, Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana stands as a beacon of hope, illuminating the path towards a healthier, malaria-free future for Africa.