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The Opokua Ahwenee Foundation has donated essential hospital equipment to the Akwasiho Health Centre in a bid to enhance healthcare delivery in the Kwahu area.
The donation follows an earlier Adom News report highlighting the facility’s logistical challenges.
Subsequently, the founder of the Foundation and Adom FM/TV journalist, Abena Opokua Ahwenee, visited the centre and noticed an unfinished facility, whose construction had stalled due to a lack of funds, despite its potential to significantly improve healthcare services.

Motivated by this situation, she decided to mobilise critical medical supplies for the facility.
These supplies include stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, thermometers, pulse oximeters, ECG machines, hospital beds, wheelchairs, medical stools, patient chairs, first aid kits, and defibrillators.

Others included stretchers, hand sanitizers, disinfectant sprays, latex and nitrile gloves, masks, and eye protection (goggles, face shields).
Presenting the items, Abena Opokua Ahwenee explained that the initiative forms part of the foundation’s broader mission to support health and education in the Kwahu communities.

“Our goal is to help bridge the gap in healthcare and education. We saw the need at Akwasiho Health Centre and responded with the necessary equipment.
“We also urge the staff to maintain the items properly so they can serve the community for a long time,” she stated.


Receiving the items on behalf of the health centre, Physician Assistant Hilda Korfiannor expressed her gratitude to both the Foundation and Adom News for their timely intervention.
She noted that the donated equipment would go a long way in addressing some of the facility’s critical challenges.

Korfi Annor also used the opportunity to appeal for additional support, especially in the provision of delivery beds and expansion of the facility to better serve the growing population.
In a show of solidarity, some members of Kwahuman Europe were in attendance and pledged to help mobilise additional equipment for the health centre and to provide support in every possible way.
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