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    • Day 6

      Visit to one of Kumasi Hospitals

      February 10, 2023 in Ghana ⋅ 🌩️ 35 °C

      In the afternoon, we visited the Suntreso Government Hospital in Kumasi. We wanted to hear how the healthcare works in Ghana and to donate some medical supplies that the hospital desparately needs. We were lucky to be welcomed by the director of the hospital, mr. Agyarko-Poku, who has so many titels that they barely fit on one page (of which he is - of course - very proud, just like he is about the 7 books he wrote and the many countries he has visited).

      The hospital is state-funded but as we understood, the hospitals operate on their own and are only getting funds if they can prove some of the patients cannot afford the bill. Not only is the hospital lacking funds, but it was also not built for the number of patients it is currently handling (1000 patients per day). The biggest problems are sexually transmitted and respiratory diseases (malaria, HIV, dengue, covid).

      When it comes to doctors, the profession is liked and well paid but there are not enough doctors. Nevertheless, the gender gap is picking up as now up to 57% of medical students are female. Out of the 27 doctors at the hospital, 13 are female. Nurses are still majorly females as the profession is done by 91% females. We also learned that being a doctor is helpful when stopped by the police as this is the only way the police will treat you with respect.

      All in all, it was a really interesting conversation and we learned a lot about the healthcare system and mr. Agyarko-Poku. Let‘s put it this way: we all hope we won‘t need it while we are here and appreciate the swiss healthcare more now. 🙃

      (K.)
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    • Day 10

      Manhyia Palace Museum

      August 2, 2023 in Ghana ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

      The drive to Kumasi was long but enjoyable. We spent the time learning about the history of the region from our tour guide, listening to music and catching up with friends.

      On our arrival to Kumasi we visited the Manhyia Palace Museum, the prior residence of the king of the Asantes. I’ll share more about the museum and the Ashanti Kingdom later when I have more time to write, but the highlight of the visit for me was learning about Queen Mother Nana Yaa Asantewaa who at age 65 lead an army of 5000 against British to protect the golden stool, the seat of Asante spiritual, cultural and political power. Her courage, commitment, and willingness to take action is so inspiring! You can read more about her here: http://www.blackhistoryheroes.com/2010/05/queen….

      There were no photos allowed in the museum, but Rebeccah, pictured above was given an exception after paying special tribute to Queen Mother Yaa Asantewaa. The other pictures where shared by her husband Salim who snapped a few anyway :).
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