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Mascom 3for3 campaign delivers infant care station at Kopong Clinic

Plans are also underway to expand the facility to include a weighing section and a feeding area. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG
Plans are also underway to expand the facility to include a weighing section and a feeding area. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG

KOPONG: Telecommunications giant Mascom Wireless, through the Mascom Kitsong Centre in Kopong, has strengthened healthcare services in the village with the construction of an Infant Care Station at Kopong Clinic as part of the company's ongoing 3 for 3 Campaign.

The project aims to improve healthcare services for infants and young children while creating a more comfortable environment for parents and caregivers visiting the clinic.

The newly established facility includes a dedicated diaper-changing station and a waiting area for mothers and caregivers. Plans are also underway to expand the facility to include a weighing section, feeding area, and other child-focused healthcare services, allowing infant healthcare services to be provided separately from other clinic operations.

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