The United
States Agency for International Development (USAID) Global Health Corporate
Champions Program held its closeout ceremony today in Accra. The ceremony
celebrated the completion of a month of service in Ghana by 13 Global Health
Corporate Champions from around the world. U.S. Ambassador Robert P. Jackson
joined members of Ghanaian health organizations, the Ghanaian government, and
the private sector at the closeout ceremony, at which the Champions discussed
their service.
Through this
program, individual corporate champions are sponsored by their private-sector
employers to participate in a one-month pro bono consulting opportunity. These
Champions are accomplished professionals from American companies Dow Chemical,
PIMCO, and WE Communications, and German company SAP. Over the past month, the
13 Champions leveraged their business and operational expertise to build the
capacities of four Ghanaian public health organizations: the Ghana Coalition of
NGOs in the Water and Sanitation Sector, Hope for Future Generations, the Ghana
Registered Midwives Association, and the Nneka Youth Foundation.
“The Global Health
Corporate Champions program exemplifies the U.S. government’s approach to
development,” said Ambassador Jackson at the closing ceremony. “Partnerships are
central to everything we do, in Ghana and around the world. Our partnerships
have enabled us to make the best use of our resources, make the most out of
every dollar spent, and ensure development gains are sustainable. Most
importantly, our partnerships have enabled the people of Ghana to benefit from
the combined resources, know-how, and reach of this broad coalition,” he said.
USAID engages in a
number of partnerships with national and local government bodies, civil society,
and American and Ghanaian businesses to promote development in Ghana. For
example, it partners with the Coca-Cola Company to improve water and sanitation
access in Ghana, with Hershey’s to improve child nutrition, and with John Deere
to increase access of Ghanaian farmers to improved technologies.
About
USAID
USAID is the lead
U.S. government agency that works to end extreme global poverty and enable
resilient, democratic societies to realize their potential. USAID supports Ghana
in increasing food security, improving basic health care, enhancing access to
quality basic education, and strengthening local governance to benefit all
Ghanaian people.
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