By Patrichia Boateng, Osu
The Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) has handed over motorbikes to selected health facilities to improve material and child health delivery in remote areas.
The beneficiary hospitals are St.Therisah Hospital- Nandom, St.Joseph Hospital-Damango, Baptist Hospital-Nalerigu. and Assemblies of God Hospital-Saboba.
The rest are Kings Medical Centre- Bolgatanga, St Mathias Hospital- Yeji, St Elizabeth Hospital Hwidiem, St Mary Hospital- Drobo, St Joseph Hospital- Nkawkaw, Presby Hospital- Agogo, St Martins Hospital- Agyekum and St. Martins De Porres Hospital -EKwei.
They are expected to provide a reliable means of transportation to enable Frontline healthcare workers in the beneficiary hospitals to reach patients in the communities.
The donation are part of 104 bikes donated to the CHAG and the Ghana Health Service by the United States Government in June, this year, under the integrated Health Partnership Programme.
The Executive Director of CHAG, presented the motorbikes to the 14 health facilities, and also expressed the hope that it would facilitate the work of the beneficiaries to earn the trust of patients.
Dr Isabella Amese, the medical Director Baptist Medical Centre, said the bikes would help the hospital to provide health service and medical essentials in communities with poor roads.
The Dr expressed gratitude to CHAG for the donation, added that, this is a very big help for us.
According to her the commuties in the district are beyond some of the roads are inaccessible and you cannot drive there unless motor bike.
The Director of the Catholic Health Service Trust, Mr George Adjei (Esq) for his part received the items on behalf of the beneficiaries, urged the hospitals to use the bikes according to the wish of the donor.
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