Straw
Basket weavers in the Upper East Region have been given education on the need
for social distancing and personal protective Equipment PP, to help prevent the
spread of the corona virus.
As a result, they are no longer weaving together in
groups at the Weaving centers.
Paku
Enterprise (PE) Ghana in collaboration with the African Market Baskets (AMB) of
the Overseas Connection of United States of America (USA), are among the major
partners that are complementing government’s efforts at sensitizing the Straw Basket
weavers in the region to help curb the spread of Coronavirus(COVID-19).
The two
organizations as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility provided Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
to more than the ten (10) Straw basket weaver groups valued more than GHS
10,000.
The beneficiaries are from Zorbisi, Bolga-Sherigu, Zaare, Sumbrungu,,
Sokabisi, Yorogo, , Zorko, Nyariga ,
Yikene and Bolgatang, the
regional capital. All the groups received 110 Veronica buckets, alcohol-based hand sanitizers and handwashing
soaps.
Speaking at the separate functions, the Coordinator of Social
Interventions of the two organizations, Ms Eleanor Anabire, explained that the items,
which formed part of her Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) was to enable the groups wash their hands with soap
under running water and apply the hand sanitizers regularly to
help prevent them from contracting the COVID-19 virus.
The Coordinator who
educated the groups to observe all the COVID -19 protocols and the President’s
directives of social distancing, public gathering and personal hygiene,
entreated the groups to be the ambassadors of the COVID -19 education in their
respective communities.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Paku Enterprise
Ghana, Mr Paul Akurugu, explained that
although the COVID-19 pandemic
had affected everybody in one way or the
other, the basket weaver groups whom are mostly women are among the most vulnerable groups that require immense
support to keep them safe from contracting the virus.
He explained that, Paku
Enterprise is an indigenous firm based in Region that is primarily into production
and export of authentic Bolga baskets and other handicraft products.
He stated that
the two partners have been working with the basket weaver groups in the region
for many years and have been supporting the groups in diverse ways.
He mentioned
that annually the two organization as part of I their CSR, collaborate
with the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to
register and renew the NHIS subscriptions of all members of the weaver groups,
including their children.
He also
disclosed that both organizations annually donate educational materials such as
reading and text books, pens, pencils, mathematics set, and computers among
other to pupils of basic schools within the basket producing communities on an
annual basis.
Mrs. Akolpoka Abugre, one of the leaders of the Basket Weaver
groups thanked the two organizations for the support and assured them that they
would be ambassadors of the COVID-19 education in their respective communities.
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