Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana officials(left) presenting the items to officials of the two health facilities
Bliss GVS Pharma, a pharmaceutical company has donated malaria drugs worth GHC 250, 000.00 to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.
The gesture by the company ties in with its vision to provide crucial medical support to combat malaria, particularly in vulnerable communities.
Making the presentation on behalf of Mr Gagan Sharma, Managing Director of Bliss GVS Pharma on Friday, Pharmacist Rosemary noted the significant strides it has made towards eradicating malaria from the African continent.
“Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana reaffirms its commitment to corporate social responsibility by donating over GHC 250,000 worth of medicines to Cape Coast Teaching Hospital today and Winneba Trauma Hospital to commemorate approaching World Malaria Day 2024”, she stated.
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Pharmacist Rosemary noted that the gesture underscores Bliss GVS Pharma’s dedication to ensuring that every individual gets access to high-quality medicines, particularly in regions heavily burdened by malaria.
The donation, she mentioned, encompasses anti-malarial and other essential medicines like LONART, GSUNATE, Fricks, Gacet and many more.
She disclosed that the driving force behind the noble vision of eradicating malaria was the Managing Director of Bliss GVS Pharma, Mr. Gagan Sharma.
“Our MD has an unwavering belief in the fundamental right to healthcare and this motivates the company’s endeavours to make a tangible difference in the fight against malaria”, Pharmacist Rosemary posited.
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Dr. Eric Kofi Nyedu, Chief Executive Officer of Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, who led a delegation to receive the items expressed profound gratitude for Bliss GVS Pharma’s benevolent gesture.
He stated that the company’s generous antimalarial and other essential medicines would strengthen the hospital’s ability to treat patients, especially during peak malaria season.
The CEO also mentioned the hospital’s ability to carry out health outreaches in villages around the Cape Coast enclave once they have these drugs.
“We have identified that Bliss GVS is dedicated to improving community health through this partnership and we will always commend them for donating GHC 276,000 worth of medicine symbolizing its commitment to corporate social responsibility and its belief in the transformative power of collective action”, the CEO
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com/Michael Ofosu-Afriyie, Kumasi.