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– More than 3,000 Ghanaians have benefited from free medical care provided by Ghana Medical Relief in the Central Region
– In 2018, Ghana Medical Relief organized a similar exercise for the inhabitants of the eastern region.
– The medical team then asked former president John Agyekum Kufuor to discuss a partnership with his foundation
Residents of Anomabo in the Central Region benefited from free medical services provided by Ghana Medical Relief (GMR).
GMR, made up of doctors and volunteers from Ghana and the United States of America, embarked on the health exercise to offer various health services.
Services provided for four free days include pediatric, urology, general health, dental, gynecology and obstetrics services.
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More than 3000 residents of Anomabo took part in the exercise. According to Dr. Samuel Kwapong Owusu, GMR's doctor and president, the number of cases of fibroids identified in the screening of women has caused great concern.
He took this opportunity to urge community members, especially women, to undergo regular medical checks.
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This, he explained, would help ensure early detection of health problems to enable treatment.
According to a report from 3news.com, the GMR team went to Asiakwa in the Eastern Region and did the same exercise.
At the end of the Central Regional Exercise, the team appealed to former President John Kufuor and expressed interest in partnering with the JAK Foundation.
Source: 3news.com
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In other news, YEN.com.gh understands that part of the telephone conversation leaked between two former presidents of the United States of America (USA), Ronald Reagan, describes Africans as "Monkeys."
The tapes were published by The Atlantic and the description was part of a conversation between Reagan, then Governor of California, and then President Richard Nixon.
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It was in 1971 and African delegates to the United Nations (UN) had to play a role in the decision to recognize China and expel Taiwan from the UN.
According to a report from citinewsroom.com, Nixon usually recorded all telephone conversations and the performance was recorded on tape.
The reports reveal that the Tanzanian delegation took the floor and started dancing at the United Nations General Assembly.
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