Monday, March 16, 2009

FRANOBECK ENTERPRISE DONATES COMPUTER TO AYEDUASE CLINIC (PAGE 24)

The chief executive of Franobeck Enterprise, dealers in computers and accessories in Kumasi, has donated a computer and accessories to the Ayeduase community clinic to facilitate data collection and administration at the clinic.
The clinic, which was inaugurated about a year ago, caters for residents around Ayeduase, Kotei, Deduako, Twumduase, Boadi, Kentinkrono, Oduom and its environs.
Although the clinic caters for a great number of patients and pregnant women daily, it does not have a computer for data collection to enhance efficiency and timely delivery of services.
Data collection and retrieval, as well as other administrative duties, were always done manually at the clinic, and this greatly undermined efficiency at the clinic.
Concerned about the challenges facing the clinic and their effect on quality service delivery, the Principal Midwife in-charge, Mrs Regina Lily Loglo, contacted the Chief Executive of Franobeck Enterprise, Mr Francis Owusu Berchie, for support and the response was positive.
On Monday, March 9, 2009, Mr Owusu Berchie presented the clinic with its first computer and accessories.
In an address, Mr Owusu Berchie gave the assurance that he would source for more computers for the clinic to enhance efficient services delivery.
He urged the management of the clinic to take good care of the computer for it to last longer.
The principal midwife, who received the computer on behalf of the staff, thanked Mr Owusu Berchie for his gesture and gave the assurance that management would put it to use immediately.
She appealed to philanthropists, organisations and individuals to support the clinic with more computers to enhance their operations. Mr Loglo also gave the assurance that the clinic would sponsor some of the staff to study Information and Communication Technology (ICT) programmes to facilitate quality service delivery.

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