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Health News of Saturday, 10 November 2018

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3 health institutions benefit from Grassroot Grant Human Security Project - GGHSP Assistance

The beneficiaries and some members of the Japan Grassroots Human Security Project in a group photo The beneficiaries and some members of the Japan Grassroots Human Security Project in a group photo

The Integrated Action for community Development, Mampong Municipal Health Directorate and the West Gonna Hospital are beneficiaries of the Japan Grassroots Human Security Project ( GGHSP) at a brief ceremony held at the Japanese Ambassador's residence in Accra.

In his opening remarks, The Ambassador from Japan to Ghana, Mr. Tsutomo Himeno said the issue of Human security was key on the heart of Japan as it seeks to address the needs of individuals in a particular setting.

Ambassador Himeno believes the gesture by the Asian powerhouse will go a long way to address the concerns of communities affected.

The affable diplomat threw more light on the impending Tokyo International Conference on Africa's Development- TICAD next year in Tokyo which seeks to address similar issues on the African continent as a whole.

He further congratulated all the beneficiaries of the Grants Projects and implored on then to sustain it.

Representative of Integrated Action for Community Development Mr. Issahaku Sanusi expressed his appreciation on behalf of his outfit. The facility for IACD is a community based Health Planning services ( CHPS compound) and is expected to have a 2 living room apartment, furniture, medical equipment, toilet and a borehole and is expected to serve the community and the CHPS compound.

Mr Jacob Amoah from the Mampong Municipal Health Directorate expressed joy to the Japan government on the Grant assistance.

Most Reverend Peter Paul Y. Angkyier, Owner and leader of delegation from the West Gonja Catholic Hospital was extremely elated at the gesture by the Japan government.

He assured that the facility will improve neonatal deaths cases in the district and its adjoining districts of North Gonja,Central Gonja and Sawla- Tuna- Kalba which have neither hospitals nor Neonatal Intensive Care Units.

He urged the Japanese Embassy and its government to follow the implementation of the requirements.

The government of Japan has been assisting numerous communities affected in such circumstances through this particular Grant.