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Gender Minister visits children at Cape Coast Hospital

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Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister, Mrs. Cynthia Morrison has charged social workers especially staff of social welfare and those under her ministry to up their game by visiting hospitals and other institutions they could be of help to.
According to her, there are many people especially children and women who are going through serious maltreatment and assault that have not come to the lime light for support.
Mrs. Morrison made the observation when she visited the 11 year old Isaac Kofi Mensah, whose left arm was amputated by the doctors of the Cape Coast Teaching hospital after the stepmother inflicted cutlass wounds on him.
At the hospital on Sunday morning, the minister was again introduced to a another 11 year old boy Ephraim Donkoh whose left fingers and all his toes have been amputated by the same hospital because the parents refused to take him to hospital for treatment after observing some skin inflammation on his skin.
Kingsley Nana Buadu

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