Entertainment of Thursday, 30 January 2020

Source: George Britton, Contributor

Camidoh announces ‘Save the kids with Camidoh’ initiative

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Looking at the difficulties mothers encounter prior, during and after child birth, Grind, Don’t Stop (GDS Control) front-liner, Camidoh has, via his management; GB Recz, announced a yet to be staged concert that has the objective of raising funds and creating the awareness of mothers who are financially handicapped and can’t pay for their delivery bills.

The event dubbed “Save The Kids With Camidoh” is slated for February 29, 2020 at the Moka’s Resto Cafe, 21 Ndabaningi Sithole Rd, Labone-Accra. It will raise fund for mothers who are detained for days or months for outstanding bills after child birth at some general hospitals, including Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), and 37 Military Hospital and also soften their financial status that will help cater for the baby.

Detention of women and their infants is common at this hospital. This represents a violation of human rights and a systemic failure to ensure that all people have access to essential health services and that they not suffer financial hardship due to the price of those services. The concert which will officially be launched on the 10th February at the Moka’s Resto Cafe, will witness performances from sensational musician; Kojo Dain, Blakk Arm Group signee; Kelvyn Boy, with a climaxing performance from the Raphael Camidoh Attachie who will dish out undiluted tunes from his catalogue.

Women who are detained are younger, poorer, and had more obstetric complications and caesarean sections than other women. In addition, over one quarter of the infants born to these women had died during delivery or in the first three days of life. Key informant interviews normalized detention as an unfortunate but inevitable consequence of patient poverty and health system resource constraints.