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Newmont Africa lauded for contributing to quality healthcare delivery

GHS52,300 prize to procure much-needed medical supplies and logistics for the Old Abirem CHPS compound, stating “the facility needed all the help they can get to provide quality antenatal and neonatal care for pregnant women in the area.” through our Foundation or directly through Newmont’s Global Covid 19 Fund and our partnership with Project CURE.”

The items included thermometers, weighing scales, beds, chairs, a television set, a double door refrigerator, and waste bins, among others.

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The CEO Safety Leader Award was instituted in 2020 by Newmont Corporation’s CEO, Tom Palmer, to celebrate safety excellence and encourage replication of best practices in Newmont’s operations around the world. The

Award recognizes a frontline leader who has improved safety performance, managed wellbeing, and replicated leading practices across the business.

Finalists and ultimate winners are presented with prizes to support social interventions of their choosing. George agreed to use his

Addressing the traditional leaders and health o cials present at the venue, Derek Boateng, Senior Manager for Sustainability and External Relations at the Akyem Mine, said, “As a responsible mining business, we have exceptional safety leadership in all parts of our operations, and we continue to work with our stakeholders to achieve our vision of being fatality, injury and illness free.”

He added that, “At Newmont, our people are our most valued assets, and this extends to residents of our host communities. This is why we continue to invest heavily in healthcare delivery in our catchment area

Nana Otibo Boadze, Abirem Gyaasehene, who represented the Abiremhene, expressed appreciation to Newmont Africa for the timely intervention. She con rmed that, over the years, the company had invested in healthcare directly and through the Newmont Akyem Development Foundation (NAkDeF). This, she stated, has been a game-changer in accessing quality healthcare in the area. “Newmont’s investments have transformed the Abirem Government Hospital and has enabled it to serve many communities in and around the district. We can only express our appreciation and ask for more collaboration in transforming the district,” she concluded.

As part of Newmont’s global strategy to support quality healthcare delivery in its operational areas, the company has partnered with a U.S. based non-governmental organisation, Project CURE to provide medical supplies periodically and free health screening every year to its host communities. The Birim North District continues to bene t from this intervention.

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