Telecel Ghana Basis’s steadfast dedication to education, healthcare, and girls’s empowerment has earned it the celebrated SHIMEI Sustainability Award.
This recognition highlights the Basis’s far-reaching affect, which has instantly benefited over 6,000 Ghanaians by well being initiatives in communities, STEM schooling in colleges, and digital and financial literacy workshops throughout the nation inside the final 12 months.
For years, the Basis has been on the forefront of bridging the gender hole in Science, Know-how, Engineering and Arithmetic (STEM) by its Develop Women in STEM and DigiTech Academy programmes.
These initiatives have outfitted junior and senior highschool women with firsthand expertise in artificial intelligence, information science, and robotics, making ready them for roles within the digital economic system.
Past schooling, the Telecel Ghana Basis continues to make a tangible distinction in group healthcare.
By Healthfest, it has offered free medical screening and first healthcare providers to hundreds in underserved communities.
Moreover, its Rural Extremelysound Screening for Expectant Moms venture addresses maternal well being challenges head-on, aligning with the United Nations’ Sustainable Growth Objective 3 – Good Well being and Wellbeing.
Rita Agyeiwaa Rockson, Head of Basis, Sustainability,
and Exterior Communications at Telecel Ghana, underscored the importance of the achievement.
“At Telecel Ghana Foundation, we consider true sustainability is about affect, guaranteeing that each initiative leaves a long-lasting mark on people and communities. This award is a celebration of the hundreds of lives now we have touched and fuels our commitment to do much more,” she acknowledged.
She added that, “Because the Basis continues to drive purpose-driven initiatives, this recognition reaffirms its position as a key drive in company social responsibility, guaranteeing that no group is left behind in Ghana’s journey towards sustainable growth.”
BY TIMES REPORTER