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In a vibrant effort to promote hygiene and health awareness, the AbibiNsroma Foundation, led by the Coordinator, Robert Amiteye, has partnered with Miss Tourism Ghana, Portia Mensah, along with her princesses, Lawrencia Ama Yeboah and Stephanie Owiredua Kissi, to launch a global hand washing campaign in selected schools across Tema.
The initiative aims to educate young students about the importance of hand washing in preventing illness and promoting overall health. This program is particularly significant in light of the ongoing global health challenges, emphasizing the need for proper hygiene practices from an early age.

During the campaign, Portia Mensah and her princesses engaged with students through interactive sessions, demonstrating effective hand-washing techniques.
The trio shared valuable information about the benefits of hand hygiene, including reducing the spread of infectious diseases.
"I am thrilled to be part of this vital initiative," said Portia Mensah. "Teaching our children about the importance of hand washing is crucial in building a healthier future for our communities."

Robert T.K Amiteye expressed his gratitude for the collaboration, stating, "The partnership with Miss Tourism Ghana and her team has brought a unique energy to our campaign. Together, we can make a significant impact on the health and well-being of our youth."
The campaign not only aims to educate students but also seeks to empower them to serve as ambassadors for hygiene in their communities. As part of the initiative, educational materials and hand-washing supplies were distributed to participating schools.
The AbibiNsroma Foundation continues to advocate for health and wellness in Ghana, reinforcing the critical message that proper hand washing can save lives.
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