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Unilever Ghana has embarked on a donation programme to offer assortments of its products to institutions and organisations as a symbol of solidarity in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
The company has so far donated to the Ledzokuku Constituency, Tema Metropolitan Assembly, Tema Traditional Council, Osu Children’s Home, National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO)- Adenta District, Methodist Church- Achimota, The Ark Foundation and Mirio-Gh Foundation.

The other institutions are the Children and Teens in Worship Foundation, Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital, Ghana Prisons Service, The Apostolic Church -Ashiaman, Tema Manhean Polyclinic, Christ Church of Faith and the Assemblies of God Church, Faith Assembly Nungua.
"Unilever Ghana says stands with the good people of Ghana through these trying times when all are united in the fight against the spread of the coronavirus disease," the Head of Communications and Sustainability Lead of Unilever Ghana, Henry Herbert Malm said.

"We are committed to offering our contribution in assisting with the donation of products to the health centres, NGO’s, government institutions, orphanages, Traditional Council and churches among others," he said.
To make good its commitment, the company donated assorted products comprising Key Brillant, BF Soap, Sunlight Powder and Dish washing soap, Glen Tea, Pepsodent, Lipton Green Tea and Rexona Roll-on.
Mr Malm said the donation is Unilever Ghana's way of bringing support to the doorstep of as many Ghanaians as possible.

He used the opportunity to wish all Muslims a happy Ramadan and Eid-il Fitr.
"Unilever Ghana implores the good people of Ghana to endeavour to adhere to the safety and health protocols outlined and announced by the government, and to commit, at a personal level, to keep safe always," he added.
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