Moza Banco donates medicines in Manica

Moza Banco on Monday delivered medicines and surgical equipment to the provincial hospital of Chimoio, Manica province, comprising several types of medicines that will benefit over 600 patients.

This act fits in with Moza Banco's Social Responsibility Policy, which has one of its main focuses on developing activities that contribute to the economic and social progress of the communities where the Bank operates, thereby fostering sustainable relationships with its stakeholders.

During his speech, the CEO of Moza Banco, Manuel Soares, said that, “It is with great satisfaction that we are here today, to make the formal delivery of medicines and medical material for surgery such as syringes, serum systems, devices for the diagnosis of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, psychiatric disorders and newborn prophylaxis. This material will benefit over 600 patients at this Hospital. By granting this support, the Bank expects to improve Manica Provincial Hospital’s response capacity, thereby increasing the availability and accessibility of these medications to more people. On the other hand, we hope to contribute to strengthening the means for the diagnosis of chronic diseases. I would like to take this opportunity to appeal for a rational and sustainable use of the resources made available here, so that they benefit the largest number of people”.

Meanwhile, the Secretary of State for Manica, Edson Macuacua, welcomed the initiative from Moza Banco, saying, “We would like to express our sincere thanks for the kind and important donation made by Moza Banco to the Provincial Hospital of Chimoio, which will be applied in the pursuit of our institutional objectives, as we know that for a country like ours, the participation from everyone remains key“.

Moza Banco’s CEO concluded his speech by stating that “we are aware that these simple contributions will not solve all the hospital's problems, but we believe that it is an important step in the direction we want: to give health back to patients and improve the quality of life of Mozambicans in general”.


10/05/2022

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