Ghana Medical Trust Fund highlights values of unity and compassion for healthcare needs
The Ghana Medical Trust Fund has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting unity, compassion, and national service as part of its mission to support healthcare delivery across the country.
In a message reflecting on the institution’s identity and culture, the Fund' s Administrator Adwoa Oboubia Darko -Opoku emphasised that its impact goes beyond policy and programmes, noting that its values are embodied in the dedication and attitude of its staff.
According to her, the Fund's team members demonstrate a strong sense of purpose, pride, and commitment in their daily work, contributing to a shared vision of improving lives and supporting those in need.
The organisation also highlighted the symbolic importance of its branded apparel, describing it as a representation of a deeper commitment to service, unity, and hope for Ghanaians.
The Fund stressed that its mission is rooted in the belief that no individual should face health challenges alone, positioning its work as part of a broader national effort to strengthen care and support systems.
The statement further acknowledged the contribution of one Freddy Mawuli for supporting the organisation in projecting its values with pride and purpose.
The Ghana Medical Trust Fund continues to play a key role in advancing healthcare support initiatives, with a focus on fostering collective responsibility in addressing the country’s health needs.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil MENSAH
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