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Hepatitis B Awareness Campaign Brings Health Services to North Gonja, Daboya

The Boresah Royal Foundation, in partnership with the North Gonja Health Center, recently organized a hepatitis B awareness campaign, screening, and vaccination exercise in the North Gonja district of the Savannah region. This initiative was made possible through the generous support of the Ghana Italian Women Association (GIWA) and the Member of Parliament for the Daboya Makarigu constituency, Hon. Lawyer Shaibu Mahama.

The event aimed to promote health awareness, provide free screenings and vaccinations, and empower communities to take control of their health.

Queen Boresah Fantevie, Executive Director of the Boresah Royal Foundation, emphasized the importance of health education and community engagement. “Hepatitis B is a silent killer, but with awareness and prevention, we can save lives,” she said. “We’re committed to improving healthcare outcomes in our communities, and today’s event is a step in that direction.”

Rosaria Leone Baldi, President of GIWA, highlighted the organization’s commitment to supporting healthcare initiatives in Ghana. “GIWA is proud to partner with the Boresah Royal Foundation to promote health awareness and provide essential services to women and children in North Gonja,” she said.

Wasipewura Anyame Kabasagya, Paramount Chief of the Wasipe Traditional Area, expressed gratitude to the foundation and partners for bringing vital health services to the community. “We appreciate the efforts of the Boresah Royal Foundation and partners in promoting health awareness and providing essential services to our people,” he said.

Titus NII Teiko Tagoe, District Director of Health Services, emphasized the importance of hepatitis B awareness and prevention. “Hepatitis B is a significant public health concern, and we’re grateful for the support of the Boresah Royal Foundation and partners in addressing this issue,” he said.

Hon. Abdulai Nashiru, District Chief Executive for the North Gonja District, spoke on behalf of Hon. Mahama Shaibu, Member of Parliament for the Daboya Makarigu constituency. “We’re committed to supporting initiatives that promote health and well-being in our communities,” he said. “Today’s event is a testament to the power of collaboration and partnership in driving positive change.”

The hepatitis B awareness campaign, screening, and vaccination exercise demonstrated the impact of collaborative efforts in promoting health and well-being in communities. The Boresah Royal Foundation, GIWA, and partners look forward to continuing their work in improving healthcare outcomes in North Gonja and beyond.

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