Vodafone Ghana Foundation, in collaboration with the University of Ghana (UG) Student Representative Council (SRC), has successfully organised health screenings during the 2023 UG SRC Week Celebrations. The Vodafone Foundation Healthfest aims to promote health awareness and provide accessible health services to communities.
Participants at the UG Healthfest had opportunity to receive a wide range of general health screenings including Diabetes, Anaemia, Sickle-Cell, Typhoid, Malaria, Hepatitis B, Cholesterol and selected Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
Rita Agyeiwaa Rockson, the Foundation, Sustainability and External Communication Lead from Vodafone Ghana who was at the event said: “We are excited to be able to make an impact through our Healthfest initiative.
“It’s not just about free health screenings for us, but also about fostering a culture of health-consciousness and preventive care within individuals. By making these services accessible, we are empowering individuals to take charge of their own health; and that is a key step to creating healthier communities.”
Vodafone Ghana Foundation continues to collaborate with esteemed partners to implement sustainable health initiatives as part of its ongoing commitment to positively impact the communities it serves. These efforts include initiatives like Homecoming, which settles medical bills for insolvent hospital patients, and free rural ultrasound services for pregnant women.
The University of Ghana Healthfest initiative represented a significant opportunity for the university’s community to prioritise their health and take advantage of the free general health screenings being offered. This event underscored the importance of such initiatives in promoting health awareness and accessibility to health services for the public.