Former first lady Maureen Mwanawasa says her Organisation, the Maureen Mwanawasa Communitiative (MMCCI), was striving hard to ensure that it makes meaningful contribution towards the development of the Health Sector in Zambia.
Dr Mwanawasa who is the MMCCI Chairperson said her organisation was gratified to note that the health care delivery system for women and children in Zambia was improving.
She said this at the Kitwe Central Hospital when the MMCI donated ten beds,matresses and beddings, one bale of mosquitoes nets, four boxes of washing and bathing soaps,all valued at K30 million.
Dr Mwanawasa said she was happy that the health care system for women and children has continued to expand at every level and it was gratifying to note that her organisation was part of the growth.
And speaking earlier at the same function Copperbelt Provincial Health Director Dr Chandwa Ngambi commended the MMCCI for partnering with Government in the delivery of quality health care in the Country for the betterment of society.
Dr Ngambi said the donation which included materials for day to day use would enable the Institution to save some resources that could be used to address other needy areas.
He urged other organisations to emulate what the MMCI was doing in true spirit of partnership with the Government to compliment its efforts towards the develop the health sector in Zambia.
And Speaking later at the same function Kitwe Central Hospital Executive Officer Dr John Mwewa said he was happy to see that the MMCI was still active despite the many challenges and difficulties it faced in the recent past.
Dr Mwewa said MMCI had proved to a committed partner of Kitwe Central in the delivery of quality health care as evidenced by the previous donations of Wheel Chairs, mattresses and mealier meal to the institution in the previous years.
He said the Hospital would continue to value support from the MMCI and would use the donation for its intended purpose.
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