Mission Pediatrics Wins Best Healthcare CSR Award

Godfred Narteh
Nov 30, 2024By Godfred Narteh

Mission Pediatrics Honored with Best Healthcare CSR Award

On Friday, November 29, 2024, Mission Pediatrics was celebrated for its exemplary contribution to Healthcare Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), earning the prestigious Best Healthcare CSR Award. This accolade underscores the organization’s unwavering commitment to enhancing the health and well-being of vulnerable populations across Ghana.

The award ceremony, organized by Evoke Impact, brought together leading players in healthcare, including representatives from Lister Hospital, Nyaho Medical Center, The Trust Hospital, FOCOS Orthopedic, The Bank Hospital, and Universal Hospitals Group. The event highlighted organizations that are making transformative contributions across the medical, pharmaceutical, technological, and investment sectors.

Mission Pediatrics stood out for its impactful community outreach programs and its dedication to providing accessible healthcare services. The organization’s recent outreach to Ghana’s northern regions, alongside its focused initiatives to support neurodiverse children, cemented its reputation as a leader in healthcare CSR. By fostering collaborations with local communities and schools, Mission Pediatrics has become a model for how healthcare providers can make a meaningful difference in underserved populations.


Dr. Marilyn Marbell-Wilson and the team at the awards ceremony.
Best healthcare CSR

The award was presented during the CEO Summit, a prestigious gathering of senior healthcare executives, including CEOs, CFOs, and Medical Directors. The summit provided a platform for industry leaders to discuss strategies for advancing healthcare transformation.

This year’s summit theme, “Leading Healthcare Transformation: Strategies for Financial Growth, Operational Excellence, Strategic Innovation, and Talent Retention,” emphasized the importance of delivering high-quality, patient-centered care while ensuring financial sustainability and operational efficiency. Attendees explored cutting-edge ideas, emerging technologies, and collaborative partnerships aimed at improving patient outcomes.

Keynote speakers included Frederick Amissah, CEO of Universal Hospitals Group Ltd; Dr. John Allotey of Allotey and Associates; Genevieve Puni, Director and HR Practitioner at RecTrain Services Ltd; and Emmanuel Samani, a biomedical scientist and health journalist.

Mission Pediatrics’ recognition as a key driver of positive change serves as an inspiration to the healthcare sector and reinforces the importance of prioritizing social responsibility in addressing community health needs.