Project C.U.R.E., Kandia Limited donate medical supplies to support healthcare delivery
A consignment of critical medical supplies has been donated to support healthcare delivery in Ghana through a partnership involving Project C.U.R.E. and Kandia Limited.
The donation, led by Guru Narinder, included a full container of essential items such as hospital beds, baby cots, and other medical equipment aimed at improving patient care across health facilities.
The items were officially received by the Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund and her team, alongside representatives from Kandia Limited, including Nana Yinka Gyesie and Samin Montia.
Describing the gesture as more than a routine donation, stakeholders noted that the initiative reflects a broader commitment to strengthening healthcare systems and supporting vulnerable populations.
Each item, they said, represents a step toward improving access to quality care and saving lives.
The Administrator expressed deep appreciation to the donors and assured that the supplies would be distributed to facilities where they are most needed.
She also called for increased collaboration and support from individuals and organizations to help advance healthcare delivery in the country.
The donation forms part of ongoing efforts to mobilise resources and partnerships under initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes and promoting national well-being.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil MENSAH
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