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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES The following are the aims and objectives of the foundation: · To undertake, promote and assist persons undertaking health education on conditions of concern to communities in the Brong Ahafo Region and beyond. · To mobilize, support and ensure that health care is accessible the poor and people living with HIV/AIDS. · To establish clubs in colleges and schools to train students on health problems especially campaign against diseases such as Hepatitis B, HIV/AIDS and malaria. · To promote the use of proper medical or clinical laboratory investigation, result and research work in the diagnosing of conditions. · To make individuals aware of their health through health education and sensitization programmes as well as provision of health education materials. · To instill in individuals the importance of regular medical check up. · To conduct researches to bring out novel ideas and new treatment regime for pathogenic conditions. · To organize refresher courses for Health Professional on current issues in health.
ACHIEVEMENT AND CREDIBILITY The foundation is established under the Ghana companies’ code, 1963 with the registration number G-25,137 with the following executive members; 1. Mr. Addai Mununkum George, Founder and General Director (Diploma in Registered General Nursing) 2. Mr. Asante-Kyereh Michael, Projects Officer (Diploma in Registered General Nursing) 3. Miss Adjei-Ntiriwa Rita, Treasurer (Student Midwife) 4. Mr. Ansu-Gyan David, Public Relation Officer (Diploma in Registered General Nursing) 5. Mr. Opoku Agyemang, Executive Member (Student Nurse) 6. Mr. Nuamah David, Accountant(HND Accountancy) 7. Miss Diana Boadi, chaplain (Student Nurse) The following personalities are the technical advisors for the foundation; 1. Dr. Simon Antarah, Municipal Director of Health Services, Berekum, B/A. 2. Mr. Bernard C.K. Botwe, Administrator, Wenchi Methodist Hospital, Wenchi, B/A. 3. Mr. Christopher Nkrumah, Head of Laboratory Department, Wenchi Methodist Hospital, Wenchi, B/A. 4. Lawyer Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, Essel chambers, Sunyani, B/A. In the pursuance of our mission statement, through the conscious effort of the members, advisors and individual donors, we have been able to undertaken the following programme since the establishment of the foundation on 10th May, 2008. · Malaria control programme at Kwameseikrom. · Blood donation at St. Mary’s Hospital, Drobo. · Blood donation exercise at Wenchi Methodist Hospital. · Health education on Hepatitis B at churches in Wenchi. · Hepatitis B screening and vaccination at the Nurses’ Training College, Berekum. · HIV and Hepatitis B sensitization at Sunyani Polytechnic. · Hepatitis B screening and vaccination at Sunyani Polytechnic. HEPATITIS B Hepatitis B is a major cause of liver disease worldwide, ranking as a substantial cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer. In the United States, about 1.25 million people are chronically infected with the virus, resulting in 3,000 to 5,000 deaths each year. However, this condition occurs more frequently in high risk groups, including Asian Americans, emigrants from areas of the world where hepatitis B is common (China, Korea, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, Africa, and Micronesia), men who have sex with men, injection drug users, and recipients of blood and blood products before screening procedures with enhanced sensitivity were implemented in 1986. Since routine hepatitis B vaccination of U.S. children began in 1991, new cases of acute hepatitis B among children and adolescents have dropped by more than 95%—and by 75% across all age groups. In non-protected individuals, transmission can result from exposure to infectious blood or body fluids containing blood. A major impediment to diagnosis is that many infected individuals are either asymptomatic or experience only non-specific symptoms of disease, such as fatigue or muscle ache. |
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