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Millar Institute Supports Refugee Camps with Clothing Donation Ahead of 10th Anniversary

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The Millar Institute for Transdisciplinary and Development Studies (MITDS) has demonstrated its commitment to corporate social responsibility through a generous donation to Tarikom and Zinni refugee camps in the Upper East and West regions. Professor David Millar, MITDS President, led the initiative. Apexnewsgh reports

On behalf of MITDS, Mrs. Lydia Mamata Millar, Professor Millar’s wife, presented fairly used clothing to address the urgent need for refuge seekers who cannot afford basic attire.

This donation aligns with MITDS’ 10th-anniversary celebrations, focusing on vulnerable communities. The Institute’s proactive approach embodies its dedication to transdisciplinary development and social responsibility.

MITDS’ humanitarian gesture reflects its commitment to supporting marginalized communities, promoting dignity and well-being among refugees.

However, excitement filled the air as Dr. Joseph Bangu, Director of Good Governance, Justice and Peace at NABOCADO, received the generous donation for refugee support. The Navrongo-Bolgatanga Catholic Diocesan Development Organization will distribute the fairly used clothing to camps in the Upper East and West regions.

“This donation will greatly enhance the physical appearance and dignity of our refugees,” Dr. Bangu beamed. “It’s a tremendous boost to their well-being.”

With heartfelt gratitude, Dr. Bangu praised Professor David Millar and the Millar Institute for Transdisciplinary and Development Studies (MITDS) for their kindness.

“Your compassion brings hope and comfort to those in need,” he said.

The partnership between NABOCADO and MITDS exemplifies the power of collaboration in uplifting vulnerable communities.

This selfless act embodies the spirit of empathy and social responsibility, transforming lives in Ghana’s refugee communities.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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