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Vodafone Foundation has donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA).
This is in line with the Foundation's commitment to helping the country combat the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The donation was in response to a call by the Assembly to support its on-going Covid-19 awareness campaign, which includes the distribution of nose masks to residents, drivers, traders and market women within the various communities in La.

Speaking at the presentation, Head of Vodafone Ghana Foundation and Sustainability, Amaris Nana A. Perbi, said the donation is part of Foundation’s support in the fight against Covid-19
“The donation is one of the many initiatives from Vodafone as part of our commitment to help the country combat this global pandemic and minimise its impact on Ghanaians and businesses.
"Since the outbreak, the Foundation has donated PPE including protective gowns with shoe covers, face shields, boxes of N95 facemasks, disposable tissues and surgical gloves as well as thermometer guns to various hospitals across the country," he said.

Mr Perbi added that similar presentations will be made to two key hospitals in the Ashanti and the Upper West regions this week”, he said.
The Head Foundation said they have launched their pioneering Healthline Medical Call Centre to help provide guidance and dispel the misinformation in the public domain about Covid-19.
“The Vodafone Healthline Medical Call Centre is open daily from 8 am to 8 pm and can be accessed by simply dialling 255 from any Vodafone or MTN number.
"Fifty medical doctors, who have been trained in partnership with the Ghana Health Service offer expert advice on the pandemic”.
Also, Vodafone’s Big Data initiative, which is in partnership with Ghana Statistical Services (GSS) and the Flowminder Foundation, is helping government understand people’s movements to help contain the virus.

"Our e-learning platform (www.instantschools.vodafone.com.gh) continues to provide free access to a wide range of educational materials for Ghanaian students. This covers English, Science, Math and a variety of other subjects,” he said.
Mr Perbi said, “We will continue to support the fight against this pandemic with unique initiatives that address the country’s specific needs.”
The Reverend Solomon Kotei-Nikoi, Chief Executive of LaKMA, lauded Vodafone Ghana for its continuous support to the public and their timeliness in rendering assistance to their corporate partners.
“Nose masks serves as one of the effective weapons to fight the pandemic, as such, the Assembly would ensure that they were used effectively to meet the needs for which they were requested”.
On his part, Mr. Daniel Nkrumah, the Municipal Coordinating Director of LaDMA, said one could not undertake his or her normal duties without nose masks hence the Assembly had provided members with 20,000 nose masks.
He called upon other corporate bodies to complement their efforts in providing their community members with the nose masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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