Medics Without Borders, Ghana is a non-profit organization that began providing Emergency Medical Services (EMS) training and health education programs in Ghana in 2008. It was founded by Adomako Adjapong, a Ghanaian-born American who is a Health Services Administrator. His experience in the medical field includes Emergency Medicine, Eye Care and Surgical Assisting. From the beginning, Medics Without Borders, Ghana focused on providing health education in the country by focusing on interest groups who have direct access to and influence on large audiences. It soon became clear that it does not only take "education" to create awareness in preventing diseases but active participation in delivering effective and efficient healthcare services and products to the poor in rural communities in Ghana. Improving the health status of the rural population demanded a multi-pronged approach, as important mental health and socio-economic factors that determine good health status must also be addressed.
Medics Without Borders, Ghana is committed to the creation and development of vibrant and progressive rural communities where everyone is assured of easy access to quality healthcare, mental health, counseling services, good education for their children, and an opportunity for socioeconomic development. In the course of time, the organization has acquired impressive records in health education and the delivery of healthcare services in some rural communities in Ghana.
Medics Without Borders
There is hope for the sick in the horizon
Medics Without Borders, Ghana. PO Box ANT 2771, Ash-Town, Kumasi, Ghana. NGO Registration #: G-28987 © All Rights Reserved
If you are interested in saving lives in developing countries, please, contact us about how you can help.
- Physicians
- Medical Students
- Nurses
- EMTs/Medics
- Administrators
- Teachers
- Counselors
- Donors