Haramaya University Boosts Maternal and Child Healthcare at Gandhi Memorial Hospital with Significant Donation
Haramaya University has announced a substantial donation of essential medical supplies to Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Addis Ababa, specifically targeted at bolstering maternal and child healthcare services.
This strategic initiative underscores Haramaya University’s unwavering commitment to enhancing Ethiopia’s healthcare infrastructure and providing crucial support to frontline medical facilities.
The comprehensive donation is poised to significantly augment Gandhi Memorial Hospital’s capacity to deliver high-quality care to mothers and children. This direct contribution is expected to lead to improved health outcomes for vulnerable populations and aligns with the broader national objective of ensuring equitable access to healthcare services across the country.
“Haramaya University recognizes the vital role that hospitals like Gandhi Memorial play in the well-being of our communities,” stated delegate of Haramaya University Mr. Asad Fahmi. “Our commitment extends beyond academic excellence to active community engagement, and this donation is a testament to our dedication to public health, particularly for mothers and children who require specialized attention.”
The supplied medical equipment and consumables are designed to directly address the pressing needs within the hospital’s maternal and pediatric departments, enabling more effective and efficient delivery of critical services.
This philanthropic effort is part of Haramaya University’s ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility and its mission to contribute meaningfully to societal development.
The University continues to seek opportunities to collaborate with healthcare providers and other institutions to address pressing health challenges in Ethiopia.
Haramaya University Public & International Relations Directorate