AMDU provided essential resources, including PPE and hygiene supplies, to help the Akyem Manso community combat the spread of COVID-19. This support was crucial in protecting vulnerable populations and ensuring community health.
AMDU contributed to the retooling of the local clinic by supplying modern medical equipment and upgrading facilities, improving the quality of healthcare services available to the community.
AMDU invested GHC 120,000 to purchase essential medical equipment for the Akyem Manso Health Centre. This has greatly improved the quality of healthcare services available to the community.
The health centre was connected to the main water pipeline, ensuring a consistent supply of clean water AMDU also repaired a faulty standby generator, securing a reliable power source for the health centre
AMDU provided the health centre with a motorbike and a tablet. The motorbike facilitates health workers in reaching remote catchment communities, while the tablet supports data collection and communication during these outreach efforts.
AMDU renovated and equipped the computer room at the local secondary school, providing students with access to modern technology and enhancing their learning opportunities in the digital age.
AMDU funded the renovation of the secondary school's dining hall, creating a better environment for students to enjoy their meals, which contributes to their overall well-being.
AMDU facilitated the connection of the secondary school to a reliable water supply, ensuring that students and staff have consistent access to clean water for drinking and sanitation purposes. AMDU established a sick bay at the local secondary school, providing students with access to immediate medical care on campus.
AMDU established a sick bay at the local secondary school, providing students with access to immediate medical care on campus.
AMDU supported the development of boreholes in Akyem Manso, ensuring access to clean and safe drinking water, which is vital for the health and well-being of the residents.