The Member of Parliament for Techiman North, Elizabeth Ofosu Adjare, has established a state-of-the-art CHPS compound in Tenabea, a community within her constituency.
The facility is a game-changer, especially for mothers who have previously lost their newborns due to inadequate medical care during childbirth.
Tenabea, a small community in the Techiman North Municipality, has long struggled with basic infrastructure deficiencies, including a lack of schools, electricity, and accessible roads. The absence of a healthcare facility has been a significant threat, particularly to women’s health.
The newly built CHPS compound aims to bridge this gap, providing essential medical services to the community.
Some women in the community recount their struggles to Globenews that with this CHPS compound, the community can now access essential medical services, reducing the risk of maternal and infant mortality.
The community members are overjoyed with the launch of the new facility which addresses their most pressing need for accessible healthcare.
They expressed gratitude to the MP for her compassion and dedication to improving their well-being.
The MP, Elizabeth Ofosu Adjare, says she is satisfied to have met the healthcare needs of the community. She believes that access to quality healthcare should not be limited to urban centers, but should also extend to rural areas to prevent people from migrating to cities in search of better services.
The impact of this facility will be felt across the community, particularly among the most vulnerable members. By providing trained healthcare professionals and essential medical services, the CHPS compound will significantly improve the quality of life for residents.
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