U.S. Ambassador to Ghana Gene A. Cretz Praises Odulair Mobile Clinics

Americans and Ghanaians can accomplish a lot in any area of interaction if they bring their well-developed talents to the table, said Gene A. Cretz, United States (U.S.) Ambassador to Ghana, after attending a live musical performance on the occasion of International Jazz Day in Accra.

Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy to Ghana, Ms Pat Alsup
with President of Odulair and Fielding Graduate Institute Institute for Social
Innovation Fellow Dr. Anita Chambers, at the commissioning of
eight new mobile clinics and 10 biometric maintenance vans in Ghana, April 26, 2013

Ambassador Cretz observed that the lessons that come as a result of raw, honest exchange of talent are “inspirational moments” to be treasured, and expressed the hope that the same spirit could be applied to diplomacy, educational exchanges, and the conduct of business between the U.S and Ghana on a daily basis “We see it when American businesses like Odulair, LLC specially equip mobile health clinics to try to improve access to basic care to thousands of Ghanaians, based on identified needs.”  And here is an example of excellence in the delivery of primary health care in Ghana.










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