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As part of the ‘Not in Our Name: Tackling Extortion in the Ghanaian Healthcare System’ project, Hope For Future Generation has donated a 40- inch Samsung LED TV to the maternity ward of the Ningo Health Centre, in the Ningo-Prampram District of the Greater Accra Region.
The donation was to acknowledge the Health Centre’s commitment to clean and transparent practice to reduce cases of extortion.
The TV will be will be a useful screen for health information and other sensitization materials to be projected in the ward and also for entertainment for recovery after childbirth.
Facility Head, Elizabeth Dwamena expressed gratitude on behalf of all the staff and patients to HFFG and the implementing partners of the project. She promised that the hospital and will continue to work hard to eliminate all forms of extortion at the facility.
The “Not in Our Name: Tackling Corruption and Extortion in the Ghanaian Healthcare System Project” is funded by STAR-GHANA, UKAID, DANIDA and the European Union.
It aims to reduce the occurrence of corruption within the private and public healthcare systems through increasing the exposure of corruption and client confidence in healthcare system delivery