Speaking to this reporter recently at the Health Centre,
Mr.Abdoulie Jammeh Officer in Charge (a registered Midwife HND in Midwifery)
revealed that the modern building commenced operation on
He encouraged the communities to take greater care of the new facilities. Mr. Jammeh further revealed that the health centre normally received from 75 to 150 patients on a daily basis form different parts of the region and beyond. “With this new modern structure, my intention is to transform the health centre to become one of the best health centres in the region and even beyond”. He said that initiatives like this could be used by the Spanish authorities to address the issue of illegal migration because it would create auxiliary jobs for many young people. He finally appealed to government to help the centre with more trained nurses and doctors.
For his part, Jesus Marco locally known as Isa Bajaga, a
volunteer for the Spanish NGO, revealed that out of the total cost, the
community of Baja Kunda provided 10 million Dalasis as their counterpart
contribution. He further revealed that the project is also supporting the Baja
Kunda Lower Basic school. He said that their future plan is to provide 24-hour
electricity for the health centre and to bring some doctors from