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Gold Fields Foundation Recognized for Community Support

Written by Dan

Barbara Oteng-Gyasi, Chairperson of the Minerals Commission, expressed her gratitude to the Gold Fields Ghana Foundation (GFGF) for its longstanding support in the operational areas. She highlighted the significant impact of the foundation’s initiatives on the surrounding communities.

During a ceremony, Oteng-Gyasi, on behalf of the First Lady, Rebecca Akufo Addo, presented an ambulance to the Huni Valley Health Centre. This donation fulfilled a pledge made by Mrs. Akufo Addo during the opening of the Health Centre in 2019 through the Rebecca Foundation.

The Western Regional Minister, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, lauded the foundation for its contributions to community development. He commended the spread of investments across various communities and encouraged the company to allocate 20 percent of its corporate social investment fund to support youth engaged in small and medium enterprises.

Dr. Anthony Adofo Ofosu, Deputy Director-General of Ghana Health Services, also commended GFGF for its continuous commitment to supporting healthcare initiatives. He emphasized the importance of emergency healthcare and praised the foundation’s efforts in this regard. Dr. Ofosu highlighted the significance of providing accommodation for doctors and nurses near healthcare facilities, making their practice more convenient and efficient.

Nana Kwabena Amponsah IV, Divisional Chief of Bosomtwe, expressed gratitude to Gold Fields for its substantial support. He advocated for the upgrade of the health center to a polyclinic status, reflecting the community’s aspirations for improved healthcare services.


The Gold Fields Ghana Foundation (GFGF) has received recognition and appreciation from various stakeholders for its continuous support to communities in operational areas.

Barbara Oteng-Gyasi, Chairperson of the Minerals Commission, extended her thanks to GFGF for its longstanding commitment to community development. She praised the foundation’s initiatives and highlighted their positive impact on the surrounding communities.

During a special ceremony, Oteng-Gyasi, representing the First Lady, Rebecca Akufo Addo, presented an ambulance to the Huni Valley Health Centre. This donation fulfilled a pledge made by Mrs. Akufo Addo through the Rebecca Foundation during the opening of the Health Centre in 2019.

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Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, the Western Regional Minister, applauded GFGF for its contributions to community development. He commended the foundation for spreading investments across various communities and encouraged them to allocate a portion of their corporate social investment fund to support youth engaged in small and medium enterprises.

Dr. Anthony Adofo Ofosu, Deputy Director-General of Ghana Health Services, commended GFGF for its commitment to supporting healthcare initiatives. He emphasized the importance of emergency healthcare and praised the foundation’s efforts in this area. Dr. Ofosu also highlighted the significance of providing accommodation for healthcare professionals near health facilities to improve service delivery.

Nana Kwabena Amponsah IV, Divisional Chief of Bosomtwe, expressed gratitude to Gold Fields for its substantial support. He advocated for the upgrade of the health center to a polyclinic status, reflecting the community’s desire for enhanced healthcare services.


In summary, the Gold Fields Ghana Foundation has been recognized and appreciated for its ongoing efforts to support communities in operational areas. Through various initiatives, including the donation of ambulances and investments in healthcare infrastructure, the foundation has made a significant impact on the lives of people in these communities.

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