MediCheck Consults is a NGO, not-for-profit and non-political organization that is committed to improving lives of people in resource limited settings.
π’ Last Friday, June 7, 2024, UDS Tamale Campus students had an insightful orientation on Capacity Building in Research Tools Seminar by MediCheck Consults. A big step forward in enhancing research skills! ππ #UDSTamale#ResearchExcellence#MediCheckConsults#Orientation2024
"Eid Mubarak to all our Muslim friends and clients! Wishing you joy, peace, and blessings on this special occasion. From all of us at Medicheck Consults. #EidMubarak#MedicheckConsults"
"Infant mortality in Ghana remains a pressing issue, highlighting the need for improved healthcare access and support for mothers and babies. Let's work together to ensure every child has the chance to thrive. #InfantMortality#GhanaHealthcare#HealthForAll"
"Behind the vibrant colors of Ghana lies a sobering reality: poverty persists. Let's shine a light on the challenges faced by many in this beautiful country and work towards creating a brighter, more equitable future together. #EndPoverty#Ghana"
ποΈ Joining hands on #WorldAIDSDay to raise awareness and break the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS. π Let's stand together, show support, and work towards a world free from AIDS. π Together, we can make a difference! #EndTheStigma#AwarenessMatters ποΈ #WAD2023#EMSPHERE
"π In 2022, a staggering 289 million young people were neither educated, employed, nor trained globally. In Ghana, 1.5 million youths face the same challenge. It's time for collective action to empower our youth! πͺππ #YouthEmpowerment#NEET#EducationForAll#GhanaAHIES"
Remember that our future leaders, artists, scientists, and athletes deserve healthy and vibrant lives.
Together, let us promote education, early detection and easy access to diabetes care for our young ones.
#WorldDiabetesDay
#WASH is fundamental for improving public health & enhancing quality of life. UNICEF & partners discussed:
π¦sustainable WASH services in emergencies, health centres & schools, including safe menstrual hygiene,
π½eliminating open defecation &
π° improving the use of safe water.
PPAG has honoured 4 retirees for longevity of service & dedication. Mr Emmanuel Sasu-Nyarko joined in 1984, Mrs Juliana Brown joined in 1993, Mr. Peter Osei Bonsu joined in 1994, Madam Florence Djamson joined in 1997 and Mr Amadu Mahama joined in 1994.
PPAG WISHES THEM WELL π₯.
Having a critical mass of young people being able to make informed decisions abt their sexual and reproductive health and rights is one surest way of ensuring that a country does not lose its productive population through risky sexual behavior & its accompanying negative outcomes