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Ghana Exim Bank hosts business delegation from Malta SWISS nationals donate ultrasound machine to Ayikuma CHPS compound

The Director of Health at the Shai Osudoku District, Reverend Dr Ebenezer Asiamah and the medical o cers at the Ayikuma CHPs compound near Dodowa in Shai Osudoku district have expressed massive delight at an imminent improvement in the health care delivery at the CHPs facility particularly in the eld of maternity health care.

The extensive delight is in lieu of the receipt of a state of the art Philips iU22 ultrasound scan machine that o ers the best image quality possible through xMatrix transducers with the best aspects of single-crystal and 4D transducers.

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Swiss nationals, Andreas Frick and his wife, Gritz Frick presented the modern Ultra scan machine to the Ayikuma CHPs compound near Dodowa in the Shai Osudoku district, through their friends in Ghana, Mr Emmanuel Kwasi Afriyie, director of Communications at the Youth Employment Agency and a presenter at Metro TV and Michael Amfo Afriyie, CEO of Riva Swiss Hospital at Ejisu in the Ashanti Region).

Malta Enterprise, GEXIM, clients of GEXIM and other Ghanaian businesses to develop trade between the two countries.

Other members of the Maltese Delegation included Christopher Busuttil Delbridge, Managing Director of Evolve, Keith Vassallo and Solaman El Khazmi, Directors of Associated Equipment, and Scott Francis, Chief Technology O cer of TrustSTamp.

The GEXIM team that hosted the Delegation included Head of the Advisory Department, Mr. Frank Obeng, Senior Manager at the Corporate A airs Department, Mr. Emmanuel Essil e - Conduah and Assistant Manager, Corporate A airs and International Cooperation, Mr. Jonathan Christopher Koney.

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The donation was in ful llment of a pledge the Fricks made to o cials of the health center on their tourism visit to Ghana early last year. They had been impressed by the community healthcare nature of the CHPs compound but were concerned about the lack of requisite equipment especially in the area of maternal healthcare where the community members needed it most and as such promised to support the Centre through their friends in Ghana.

True to their words, Andreas Frick and his wife Gritz both of who live and work in the health sector in Switzerland made do with their words and delegated their local representative to undertake the gesture on their behalf.

Speaking at a brief ceremony to hand over the machine to the CHPs compound on behalf of the Fricks, Mr.Emmanuel Kwasi Afriyie said the Swiss nationals had been warmly welcomed by the Mr Kenneth Nartey, a senior Research O cer in the Shai Osudoku District and his colleagues to the Shai hills, and as part of the tour took them to some facilities since they were in the health sector. According to him, they were touched and pledged their widows might to support mostly pregnant women in the communities.

"This gesture by Andreas and his wife is a signi cant contribution and a ful llment of their pledge, which they hope will make a great impact at this facility." Mr Afriyie told journalists.

The District Director, Health Services at Shai Osudoku Rev. Dr Ebenezer Asiamah expressed his gratitude for the donation and indicated that the facility has been losing out on patients especially pregnant women because it does not have a modern scan machine. He was hopeful that this will bring life to the center and reduce the burden of antenatal health care on the Shai Osudoku District Hospital. Dr Asiamah said the district was looking forward to express their appreciation in person in the near future to the Fricks. "We are very grateful and we look forward to getting more ", he said.

The midwife in charge of the Ayikuma CHPs compound Madam Wilhemina Dadebo and the entire sta were highly elated at the receipt of this machine and promised to keep it with utmost care and standard of maintenance to ensure that it lasts enough to serve a lot more people.

Mr Kenneth Nartey, a senior Research O cer in the Shai Osudoku District speaking to the media promised that with the donation of this machine, they are all encouraged to support the CHPs compound to improve healthcare delivery in Ayikuma and the adjoining communities.

The donation saw Dr Solomon Narh-bana, Senior Research O cer at the District, Isaac Tetteh, District Director of the Youth Employment Agency, Eugene Kwabena Davis, Research O cer at the Parliament of Ghana, O cials from NHIA amongst others.

The Philips iU22 is a premium shared service ultrasound machine that o ers the best image quality possible through xMatrix transducers that o er the best aspects of single-crystal and 4D transducers. It also o ers the top of the line image quality and features available for Radiology, OB/GYN, Cardiac, Vascular and even specialty imaging like MSK, Pediatric, and Elastography. The iU22 has been replaced by the Epiq 5, but still maintains top of the line image quality.

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