
Half of the NICU supplies donated went to Tamale Teaching Hospital which included diapers, intravenous tubing and supplies, infant baths, respiratory equipment and a pulse oximeter machine (which follows oxygen levels in a baby to know if additional oxygen is needed).
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After all the donating, collecting, moving and shipping was done, the container arrived safely in Ghana for our arrival this January. The estimated $130,000 in medical supplies and equipment was distributed to the Ghana Health Service with plans for use at Ridge Regional Hospital in Accra and Tamale Teaching Hospital in Tamale.
We would like to thank the physicans and administrators who made this happen, including Dr.
Emmanuel Srofenyoh and Dr. Ken Sagoe as well as those at the Ghana Health Service administrators' office, notably Yaw Brobbey and Bernard Asamany.
We hope that this is the beginning of multiple containers that will be shipped to Ghana in the years to come.
In fact, we have already started collecting for the next container. If you have equipment or know a hospital that would like to particpate, please contact us at odaboro@gmail.com