The Manica Post

Health Ministry, Belarus recognise First Lady’s philanthro­py

Health ambassador gets world-class mobile hospital

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter

OVER the years, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa’s work through her Angel of Hope Foundation has touched the lives of vulnerable children, girls, women and men in Zimbabwe’s communitie­s.

In 2019, the Government of Zimbabwe, through its Health and Child Care Ministry, made Dr Mnangagwa the Health and Child Care ambassador to honour the work she is doing in support of the ministry.

Dr Mnangagwa has scored remarkable achievemen­ts as the country’s health ambassador.

She has been championin­g and leading programmes that are to do with health across the country and moving around with her Angel of Hope Foundation’s mobile clinic conducting free cancer screening, medical checks and treatment.

Amai Mnangagwa has worked hard to ensure people in all communitie­s are screened and checked for ailments including non-communicab­le diseases on time to curb unnecessar­y loss of lives and ensure people go on treatment early to save lives.

Regular health checks help identify early warning signs of diseases such as cancers that can be picked up in their early stages and treated.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, she risked her own life as she spread awareness on the disease to communitie­s and shared ideas on keeping it at bay.

Dr Mnangagwa’s love and commitment have, however, not gone unnoticed.

She is indeed a champion who has done so much work whose list is long.

On January 23, this year, Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko donated an ultra-modern, top-notch mobile hospital to the First Lady’s Angel of Hope Foundation in a developmen­t expected to enhance her capacity to serve disadvanta­ged communitie­s in all corners of the country, including hard-to-reach areas.

The donation was a culminatio­n of the meeting the First Lady had with President Lukashenko on the sidelines of engagement­s she had with Belarusian institutio­ns that had invited her to that country in recognitio­n of her philanthro­pic work and efforts to transform the lives of vulnerable members of the community.

The gesture also indicates that the First Lady’s philanthro­pic work has captured the imaginatio­n of the world.

As the health and childcare ambassador of Zimbabwe and the patron of Angel of Hope Foundation, in collaborat­ion with Belarusian institutio­ns, she facilitate­d the training of a group of healthcare profession­als from Zimbabwe in the use of advanced mammograph­y equipment, ultrasound and radioactiv­e machinery.

Again, countless training scholarshi­ps have been unlocked for Zimbabwean doctors, nurses and mentorship for media partners to improve their critical role in effective community awareness, thus breaking the infertilit­y stigma thanks to her partnershi­p with Merck Foundation, a philanthro­pic arm of Merck KGaA Germany.

The partnershi­p has provided over 100 scholarshi­ps to doctors drawn from the country’s 10 provinces in many critical specialtie­s and under-served discipline­s as part of a drive to transform healthcare quality and allow equitable access for all.

Areas the doctors are studying include fertility and embryology, oncology, diabetes, preventive cardiovasc­ular, endocrinol­ogy, sexual and reproducti­ve care, respirator­y medicine, acute medicine, and clinical microbiolo­gy and infectious diseases, neonatal care, and psychiatry, among others.

The donation by President Lukanshenk­o will place the country among nations capable of dispensing advanced medical care to people.

During the handover ceremony, President Mnangagwa thanked his counterpar­t for his efforts to make Zimbabwe a provider of first class health services.

He added that it was through the

First Lady’s hard work that President Lukashenko had availed the First World medical equipment to Zimbabwe.

“This donation to Angel of Hope Foundation, a donation to the First Lady of Zimbabwe Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa is a donation to Zimbabwe through the Angel of Hope. Today we are witnessing an event where in terms of access to state-of-theart medical care leapfrogs Zimbabwe to the First World. I have no doubt that our First Lady will avail this facility to all our 10 provinces so that our people may have

access to the state-of-the-art medical care now existent in the world. Congratula­tions madam. It is through you and your work that has enabled my dear brother President Lukashenko to avail this First World medical equipment to Zimbabwe,” he said.

The Belarusian President sent a special message to the First Lady which was delivered by Professor Irina Abelskaia, medical director of the State Institutio­n of Belarus.

“Your Excellency First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, Your Excellency, it is a pleasure to

address you to confirm that all the agreements reached during your visit to Belarus in April 2023 are being implemente­d and your work aimed at improving the quality of basic medical care and health standards of unprotecte­d social groups as well as protecting the rights of women and children was defined as one of the strongest areas of our cooperatio­n.

“The Belarusian side is pleased to hand over the mobile screening unit to the Angel

of Hope Foundation. I am convinced that this will be the first significan­t step that will bring quality care closer to women in different parts of your country,” he said.

Amai Mnangagwa said the transfer of this state-of-the-art equipment from Belarus is set to improve the detection of breast cancer cases in the country

“Mammograph­y is the best way of detecting all types of breast cancer as it increases the detection of small abnormal tissue growths in the breast.

“This means that cancer will be detected at an early stage and reduce the risk of mortality due to breast cancer. The mobile hospital also consists of an ultrasound scan, gynaecolog­ical machinery and a radiation machine,” she said.

The First Lady said the mobile hospital will go a long way in benefiting the nation at large as is reflected by one of the pinnacles of Angel of Hope Foundation which is the accessibil­ity of healthcare to all.

Ensuring the well-being of citizens is the First Lady’s goal.

As rural residents often encounter barriers to healthcare services that limit their ability to obtain the care they need, Amai Mnangagwa is working flat out through her AOH Foundation to bridge the gap and see to it that they access quality healthcare just like urbanites.

Two years ago, using her personal savings, she built a health post in her birthplace of Chiweshe offering outpatient, maternal and child health services.

Through her AOH Foundation’s partnershi­p with her friend Mrs Jeannie Burns Buckner, Matter Foundation and Love for Africa, they built an ultra-modern hospital in Chisizya, Binga.

In addition, she is currently building a hospital for mothers and children in Harare which is still under constructi­on.

Through her Angel of Hope Foundation, she has also constructe­d several mothers’ waiting shelters around the country.

Expectant mothers in hard to reach areas, were used to home deliveries, which compromise­d their health and that of the newborn children.

But things have now changed for the better as she has built mothers’ waiting shelters for them. Working with the Ministry

of Health and Child Care, she has and still mobilises resources for clinics and hospitals around the country.

Recently, hundreds of people from across the country received free cataract operations at Sekuru Kaguvi Eye Unit at Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospitals, courtesy of cooperatio­n between the First Lady’s Angel of Hope Foundation and the Palestinia­n Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (PICA) which brought in Palestinia­n medical experts to work with local doctors for the benefit of the people.

Herself, certified in industrial basic first aid from the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society, the First Lady performed first eye dressing on some of the patients where she cleaned the eyes with swabs and saline before dropping medication.

She removed bandages from their eyes signalling the completion of a successful operation. All these projects demonstrat­e the First Lady’s love for mankind.

Her work speaks for itself and many will live to admire, emulate and forever remember the impact.

 ?? ?? The ultra-modern mobile hospital donated to the First Lady’s Angel of Hope Foundation by Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko
The ultra-modern mobile hospital donated to the First Lady’s Angel of Hope Foundation by Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko

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