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Saudi Arabia contributes to Ghana's Healthcare

By Wendy Amarteifio
Saudi _Arabia provides medical supplies to Ghana
Saudi Arabia contributes to Ghana's Healthcare
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Saudi Arabia has contributed 17 container-load of medical supplies to Ghana to support the country’s health delivery system.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has begun processes to clear the items which are currently at the Tema Port, to be presented to the Ministry of Health.

The donation was made through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSRelief).

At a presentation ceremony in Accra Monday, the leader of the KSRelief Centre, Mr Hamad Abdullah Almajed, said the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was committed to assisting the government of Ghana in attaining its development goals.

Over the years, he said, there had been a number of support to Ghana in the area of infrastructure and assured that the centre would continue to extend such assistance to the country.

Mr. Almajed also explained that the gesture was part of efforts to strengthen existing bilateral relations between the governments of Ghana and Saudi Arabia.

He said, “ KSRelief Centre is ready to partner institutions in the country to deliver on their core mandates.”

A Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Mr. Charles Owiredu, thanked the government of Saudi Arabia and the foundation for the gesture.

He said the items would be provided to various healthcare facilities in the country as part of the government’s agenda to improve the sector.

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According to Mr. Owiredu, the KSRelief Centre had over the years, provided various assistance to the country, especially in the area of education.

“A number of young Muslim students have been sponsored by KSRelief Centre to pursue different programmes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” he added.

Mr. Owiredu further appealed for support to speed up development in the country.

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