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CDH Investment Bank donates essential medical equipment and supplies worth K27.8 million to the Society of Medical Doctors of Malawi to assist in the fight against COVID-19

 

CDH Investment Bank on Wednesday 24th February 2021 donated various essential medical equipment and supplies worth K27.8 million to the Society of Medical Doctors in Malawi (SMD) to assist in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The items donated include oxygen cylinders, oxygen flowmeters and regulators, pulse oximeters and other equipment and materials. The donation is in line with the bank’s pillar to give back and support the community through social initiatives that make impact.  

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CDH Investment Bank supports Kamuzu College of Nursing students with online remote learning equipment

CDH Investment Bank’s Chief Business Development Officer, Mr Benison Jambo (R) hands over a donation of K4 million to the Vice Principal of the Kamuzu College of Nursing, Dr Belinda Gombachika (L) and a student representative, Ms Hilda Chinoko (M)

CDH Investment Bank has donated K4 million to the Kamuzu College of Nursing (KCN), a constituent college of the University of Malawi. The donation was made to support students access online learning equipment, including internet dongles, tables and computers. The equipment will allow nursing students to attend classes remotely as the college enforces social distance learning methods during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic period. 

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CDH Investment Bank donates K3.5 million to Beit Cure International Hospital

CDH Investment Bank has donated K3.5 million to Beit Cure International Hospital, in Blantyre. The donation was made in order to support the hospital sustain charitable paediatric surgeries which it carries out to children at the hospital. Making the donation, CDH Investment Bank’s Chief Treasury Officer, Mr Paul Nyachiwowa expressed the bank’s appreciation to the hospital for the great work they do in supporting children with disabilities. “we are touched by your great spirit of service especially towards children and we have been compelled to support you”. He said that during this time, when the world is battling the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, we hear that operations at the Beit Cure International Hospital have been negatively affected. The pandemic has affected delivery of your core services to children mainly the provision of post-operative rehabilitative care and mobility devices to children who have received treatment at the hospital. We believe that our contribution will go a long way in assisting you take care of our children during these very unprecedented times.     Receiving the donation, Beit Cure Hospital Medical Director Dr Kaiser Raphael thanked CDH Investment Bank for the gesture and expressed confidence that the funds will go a long way in providing mobility devices and post-surgery care for many children at the hospital. He further indicated that it is sad to learn that some children had failed to enjoy normal life during the COVID-19 restrictions because of their lack of basic life support resources and post-surgery care. Dr Raphael added that, through the partnership with CDH Investment Bank; the hospital will endeavour to ensure that children with special needs receive better care and support from the hospital especially now as the world is facing social disintegration resulting from the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. He further called upon other institutions to emulate the example set by CDH Investment Bank in supporting the plight of the special needs children who he said has a right to good life similar to any normal child.   Beit Cure International Hospital is the main specialised orthopedic hospital in Malawi offering services to both adults and children. The hospital offers free services to children and paid services to adults. Services offered among others include fracture repair, club feet repair and all other physiological services.

CDH Investment Bank has donated K3.5 million to Beit Cure International Hospital, in Blantyre. The donation was made in order to support the hospital sustain charitable paediatric surgeries which it carries out to children at the hospital. Making the donation, CDH Investment Bank’s Chief Treasury Officer, Mr Paul Nyachiwowa expressed the bank’s appreciation to the hospital for the great work they do in supporting children with disabilities. “we are touched by your great spirit of service especially towards children and we have been compelled to support you”. He said that during this time, when the world is battling the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, we hear that operations at the Beit Cure International Hospital have been negatively affected.

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CDH Investment Bank partners with the University of Malawi The Polytechnic in the production of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for medical personnel in the fight against COVID-19

Mrs Beatrix Mosiwa-Ndovi, Chief Finance Officer of CDH Investment Bank hands over a K7 million cheque to Professor Grant Kululanga, Principal of the Polytechnic CDH Investment Bank has donated K7 million to the University of Malawi, The Polytechnic to assist the University in the production of COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The bank partnered with The Polytechnic as one way of promoting local talent and to encourage the innovation that is being done by students at the university in coming up with technological interventions to help in the fight against COVID-19.

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CDH Investment Bank donates Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the Society of Medical Doctors to assist in the fight against COVID-19

 Mrs Beatrix Mosiwa-Ndovi, Chief Finance Officer of CDH Investment Bank hands over a box containing face shields to Dr Yamikani Moyo

CDH Investment Bank has donated face masks and essential Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) worth K7 million to the Society of Medical Doctors (SMD) to assist in the fight against COVID-19. The donated items which also include face shields and hand sanitizers were produced by the University of Malawi, The Polytechnic.

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