Kpone, (GAR) Oct. 20, GNA – Residents of MTN-Sentuo, a slum in the Kpone-Katamanso Municipality near the Kpone landfill site have been sentiaized to adhere to the COVID-19 protocols and not to stigmatize infected persons.
The one-day sensitization programme was organized by Women, Media and Change (WOMEC) in collaboration with the Kpone-Katamanso Municipal Assembly, Kpone-Katamanso Health Directorate and Plan International.
Residents also received 1000 pieces of face masks for children and adults, 6 Veronica buckets, gallons of liquid soaps, and 42 rolls of tissues.
The event which was aimed at educating residents on the dangers associated with the corona virus and the best way to curb its spread in the community
was on the theme:“COVID 19 is real! Together let’s kick it out”.
Mrs Charity Binka, Executive Director of WOMEC, stated that, the Non-Governmental Orgnisation had since its inception advocated for the voice of women, children, and the vulnerable to be heard by the public through the effective use of the media, gender training, research, and publications.
Mrs Binka said WOMEC had contributed immensely to the containment of the corona virus through its community engagement programmes, adding that, Plan International and Global Affairs Canada had been supportive in its initiatives.
According to the Executive Director, the second phase of WOMEC’s outdoor project in 2021, would be a three year gender based empowerment mentorship programme for adolescents in first, and second second cycle schools.
Dr. Esther Priscila Biamah-Dankwah, Kpone-Katamanso Municipal Health Director, revealed that 277 people in the Municipality had tested positive to COVID-19 out of a total of 4,967 residents tested.
“As it stands now we have only 11 active cases, ”she stated and called on residents to adhere strictly to the health protocols to help kick the virus out of the country.
Mrs. Regina Dede Amanqwa, Assembly mwmber for the area, expressed gratitude to the various stakeholders and asked for more of such sensitization programmes to raise awareness on the virus.
GNA