Supporting the delivery ward — Yilo Krobo Municipality, Eastern Region
Nkurakan Health Centre, located in the Yilo Krobo Municipality of Ghana’s Eastern Region, serves a community that depends on it for some of life’s most critical moments — including childbirth. The delivery ward is a place of hope, but like many rural health facilities in Ghana, it operates under real resource constraints.
In December 2025, Princhipeh partnered with Minister Zion Daughter — a Ghanaian gospel musician based in the UK — to make a direct, practical donation to the health centre’s delivery ward. The package included diapers, wellington boots, a wheelchair, a baby cot, a baby bath, and a range of other essential supplies. Every item chosen for a reason. Every item needed.
These are not symbolic gestures. They are the kinds of supplies that make a tangible difference to mothers, midwives, and the staff delivering care in communities where every resource counts. Giving to a delivery ward means giving to new life — and to the people who protect it.
As part of the same initiative, Minister Zion Daughter also donated to the nearby Somanya Polyclinic — reinforcing a commitment to healthcare access across the wider Yilo Krobo area.
Giving to a delivery ward is giving to new life — and to the people who protect it.
Photos from the December 2025 donation visit to Nkurakan Health Centre, Yilo Krobo Municipality.