Newmont Presents Project C.U.R.E. Medical Equipment to Hospitals in Ghana

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Source: Ghana News Agency

Abirim (E/R), Dec. 16, GNA - The Newmont Golden Ridge Akyem Project, a mining company based in Abirim, has presented medical equipment worth 400,000 dollars to the New Abirem Government Hospital.

Some of the items will be given to the Holy Family Hospital, Nkawkaw, Oda Government Hospital and three other health centres within the catchments area of the Akyem Project at Afosu, Adausena and Ntronang.

The items included gloves, oxygen masks and tubing, respiratory supplies, suction catheters and gloves, scrub brushes and skin prep sets, anaesthesia, resuscitators, chest tubes and drainage units, autoclave, steam desktop sterilizers and oxygen concentrators.

The Eastern Regional Minister, Mr Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo, told the youth of the district not to abandon agriculture because of mining.

He urged business men and women in the district to pool their resources together and enter into partnership with others to invest in low cost houses to rent them out to the expected 10,000 workers who would come to the district when mining starts.

Mr Ofosu-Ampofo thanked Newmont Akyem Project for the equipment that would enable the hospital to be upgraded.

He directed the district assembly to build a wall around the Abirim Senior High School to ensure the safety of the students with the influx of the expected large number of workers to the mines.

Mr Felix Apoh, Community Development Manager of Newmont Akyem Project, said the items were donated by Project CURE, a non-governmental organization based in Denver, US, which is the largest donor of medical supplies in the world.

Mr Apoh said in addition to the medical supplies, the company was building four-unit nurses’ quarters for nurses who would be working at the hospital.

The District Chief Executive, Mr Napoleon Amoako-Assiamah, said the District Assembly and Zoomlion had agreed to build a final disposal site for liquid and solid waste in the district.

The chief of Abirem, Nana Akwasi Amoh Kyeretwi I, appealed to the company to respect their promise to pay contract works within 30 days and urged the company to take a second look at their requirement that contractors of the company should have some years experience since that would end up in exclusion of the local contractors.

Cooking for a Cause: Snooze Celebrates New Centennial, CO Opening with a Fundraiser to Support Project C.U.R.E.

Monday, November 01, 2010

To kick-off their grand opening in Centennial, CO, award-winning Snooze Eatery is cooking for cause!

Stop by Snooze's newest location between 8AM and 1PM in Centennial and enjoy a free breakfast in exchange for a donation to Project C.U.R.E!

Your support will help deliver medical supplies and equipment to a Dominican Republic hospital that will enable patients to receive desperately-needed care.

Snooze has received 5280's Best Breakfast/Brunch" award for 3 years in a row. Check out their delicious menu!

Please RSVP by Friday, Nov. 5 to projectcureinfo@projectcure.org. Be sure to include the number of people in your party and what time you plan to join us.

Snooze AM Eatery
6781 S. York St.
Centennial, CO
80122



Ambatovy Funds Five Cargo Shipments to Madagascar

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

On April 26, two containers sponsored by Ambatovy, a PROJECT C.U.R.E. corporate partner, arrived in Madagascar. The recipients of the containers were the basic health center (CSB) of Ranomafana and the hospital center (CHD) of Brickaville.

The medical supplies delivered included defibrillators, centrifuges, medical consumables (bandages, tubes), sterilizers, steam autoclaves, and care and diagnostic equipment.

In total, Ambatovy has funded the transportation of five cargo containers—valued at $1.6 million—to Madagascar. Four of the five containers have arrived, with two containers already delivered to Toamasina and Moramanga.

Read more about the work of the PROJECT C.U.R.E. and Ambatovy partnership.

Hill-Rom’s Recycled Beds Welcomed in Ghana

Monday, March 29, 2010

La General Hospital in Accra, Ghana, has received a container shipment of 60 refurbished hospital beds. The beds were delivered as part of PROJECT C.U.R.E.’s partnership with hospital bed manufacturer Hill-Rom.

Hill-Rom technicians volunteered to refurbish these reclaimed electrical hospital beds to be distributed to La General. Nine technicians and members of management then traveled to Ghana to install the beds and to train hospital staff on how to use them. The new beds have plush mattresses as well as safety features that include side rails for fall precaution. These electric beds can also be raised and lowered, making entry and exit to the bed easier on both the medical staff and the patient.

Hill-Rom’s refurbished hospital beds have also been delivered to Mexico and Papua New Guinea. Two more cargo shipments of beds are expected to arrive in Mexico in April.



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