Health News of Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Mcottley Foundation supports ‘Next to Die’ documentary report

Richard Dugan - McOttley Foundation Richard Dugan - McOttley Foundation

McOttley Empowerment Foundation, an independent non-governmental organization has expressed dissatisfaction with the state of maternal health in Ghana, especially at the Komfo Anokye Hospital.

The Foundation in keeping to its core values of promoting education, entrepreneurship and health, has therefore supported the "Next to Die" documentary, a gripping, heartbreaking story of how children die every day at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

A Joy News Special Assignment by Seth Kwame Boateng aired on the Super Morning Show and Joy News TV, Tuesday, revealed the untold-story of the difficulties doctors and nurses go through, the pain and heartache families endure each passing day just because a maternity block started 43-years ago to help in the safe delivery of pregnant women had been abandoned.

While it believes government has a bigger responsibility towards an improved maternal health, McOttley Empowerment Foundation is also touched by the growing demands, necessities at the country's hospitals and has decided to support the campaign by the Joy News team to find a lasting solution to the daily reports of baby deaths at the Komfo Anokye hospital.

At least four babies are reported dead each day at the facility, the Special Assignment team at Joy News confirmed, a report that is alarming and unacceptable.

“We are happy to fund such reports on health which unveils the real issues in our society and calls for more action on the part of government, non-governmental organizations and corporate Ghana” said Mr. Richard Dugan, Group President of McOttley Holdings.

He said "our main objective as a foundation is to support social impact project that has direct benefit to individuals and communities. We will continue to support organizations such as the media who seek to work objectively and are determined to be the mouthpiece of the vulnerable in Ghana."

McOttley Empowerment Foundation has supported several projects such as donations to the June 3rd Flood victims, surgery of four year old hole-in-heart Abdul and Dzorwulu Special School