Rebecca Akufo-Addo PICU saves lives of more children at Korle-Bu


The establishment of the Rebecca Akufo-Addo PICU at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) some four years ago, has tremendously improved child health care.

The centre has saved the lives of over 56 per cent of children who visited the facility within the period.

KBTH authorities said the lives of about 79 children had been saved because they were able to access quality emergency services at the facility while over 700 neonates and children under 12 years have been cared for within the last four years

The Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of KBTH, established under Mrs Akufo-Addo’s Rebecca Foundation, upon the request of the management of the hospital in 2019, currently provide emergency care for children under 12 with the majority needing ventilators to help them survive.

The PICU was constructed with state-of-the-art building technology and fitted with the latest equipment to ensure efficient health delivery in a friendly and comfortable working environment.

It has a clinical laboratory, clinical p
harmacy and office, main reception with staff rest area, staff training and meeting rooms and changing rooms all fitted with disability-friendly toilet and bathing facilities.

The facility has its own fully furnished changing rooms, resting rooms, and ablution facilities with showers, offices, and consultation rooms, among others.

The revelation became known when Mrs Akufo-Addo and her Guyana counterpart, Mrs Arya Ali, visited the PICU to assess operations there.

Madam Ali was in the country with her husband, President Irfaan Ali, who was on a state visit to Ghana.

Mrs Akufo-Addo, together with Mrs Ali, visited the PICU and the Sunshine Hostel, which houses children with cancer and their guardians as they receive care and treatment.

Mrs Akufo-Addo assisted in constructing the Hostel too.

Dr Frank Owusu Sekyere, Director Medical Affairs, KBTH, who together with Professor Christabel Enweronu-Laryea, Head of Child Health Care, KBTH, took the two first ladies round the facility, and gave updates about the o
perations there.

Dr Owusu Sekyere said the Department of Child Health did not have an Intensive Care Unit, so they were happy that the first lady came in to establish the PICU, which has a very high dependency unit and an Intensive care unit that offers ventilating support services for the children.

He said, ‘At least, at the last count, 147 children were put on the ventilator out of which 79 children survived and ‘walked freely from this facility.’

‘Previously, four years ago, we could have recorded all 147 mortalities.

Prof Enweronu-Laryea, on her part, said that since the place opened in 2019, there had been good results with many children passing through the facility and becoming well again.

Prof Awo Renner, Head of the Paediatric Oncology Unit, KBTH, who took the two first ladies around the Sunshine Hostel, said the facility hosts more than 30 children and their guardians at a time and that over 200 children and their parents have so far stayed at the facility since its construction.

The facility h
ad helped reduce the treatment abandonment rate from over 40 per cent to less than 15 per cent.

‘And that translates into improved outcomes, and better survival rate as well,’ she said.

Prof Renner said there was also an improvement to indirect social cost to the family, adding that ‘parents do not have to think of where they are going to stay, their transportation and even feeding; and that also help curb abandonment.’

The mothers too are taking through beads craft as income generating so that when they go back home, they would be able to get something to rely on, she said.

She said both the children with cancer and their guardians are fed daily for free.

This hostel is the envy in Africa and globally. I boast about it wherever I go for a conference, and they are amazed at the input of the First Lady.’

The facility has been invaluable to us, she emphasized.

‘The hospital has actually made a huge impact in the quality of care for cancer patients.’

The naming of the ultra-modern PICU after Mrs Akufo-Ad
do, according to the authorities of the KBTH, was in appreciation of the many lives her benevolence would ‘save as well as her continued love and dedication to the health needs of children and mothers.’

According to the hospital authorities, the Child Health Department was a referral point, which received cases from across Ghana and the sub-region, with most cases requiring intensive care.

The increasing patient numbers received, as against the Department space, made admission challenging and compromised the quality of care.

Meanwhile, Mrs Akufo-Addo said the purpose of their visit was to assess the current conditions of the facilities since they were built and commissioned for use.

The First Lady and Mrs. Ali toured the facilities and donated air conditioners to the PICU and some food and other consumables to the Sunshine Hostel.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Digital 2024: Global social media users pass 5 billion milestone

New report finds that the world averaged 8.4 new social media users per second over the past year

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Meltwater, a global leader in media, social and consumer intelligence, and We Are Social, the socially-led creative agency, have released Digital 2024, their latest annual report on social media and digital trends worldwide.

In a year full of digital milestones, Digital 2024 shows that active social media user identities* have passed the 5 billion mark (5.04 billion), equivalent to 62.3 percent of the world’s population. The global total increased by 266 million over the past year – an annual growth of 5.6 percent.

The typical social media user now spends 2 hours and 23 minutes per day on their social platforms of choice, and uses 6.7 platforms each month. TikTok has the highest average time per Android user of any social platform globally, clocking in at an impressive 34 hours per month – equating to more than an hour per day using the platform. In second place is YouTube, with the average user spending just over 28 hours per month on its Android app.

In terms of the world’s ‘favorite’ social platform, Instagram has taken the crown from last year’s winner, WhatsApp. Digital 2024 shows that 16.5 percent of internet users between the ages of 16 and 64 consider Instagram their most loved platform, pushing WhatsApp into second place with 16.1 percent.

Digital 2024 is a 550+ page report that covers data points from across the entire online ecosystem, from social media to smart devices, gaming to social commerce.

Other key highlights from the report include:

  • The typical internet user now spends 6 hours and 40 minutes online each day – up by 3 minutes per day, or 1 percent, year-on-year.
  • Facebook – which celebrates its 20th birthday on 4th February – grew its global ad reach by more than 200 million over the past 12 months, delivering year-on-year growth of 10.5 percent.
  • LinkedIn, Snapchat, WeChat, and Pinterest all reported strong user growth year-on-year.
  • Digital ad spend grew by 10 percent year-on-year, with almost $720 billion spent on digital ads in 2023. Social ad spend increased by 9.3 percent to USD $207 billion, and investment in influencer activities increased by 17 percent.
  • The typical internet user now spends 17 minutes per day less watching TV content than they did this time last year – a decline of 8.2 percent year-on-year.
  • In a rich analysis of TikTok hashtags, Digital 2024 reports that TikToks tagged with #fyp (for your page) have amassed a total of 55½ trillion views – making it the platform’s top hashtag.

Alexandra Saab Bjertnæs, Chief Strategy Officer at Meltwater, said: “As social media enters its next chapter with five billion-plus users, understanding usage patterns, engagement, and emerging trends is crucial to helping brands find their unique voice amidst all the online chatter. The rise of TikTok, coupled with Instagram’s ‘favorite’ status and the growth of professional networking platforms like LinkedIn, paints a picture of evolving preferences. With so many platform choices, brands need to really understand where their target audience is going for information—and shape compelling narratives that engage them with unparalleled precision and authenticity.”

Nathan McDonald, co-founder and group chief executive at We Are Social, commented: “Social media continues to be a vital part of the way we connect with one another, from building communities to researching purchases and everything in between. TikTok’s continued popularity has changed the way that people behave online – social is not somewhere where a broadcast approach works for brands, and the importance of thinking social first has never been more important. It’s encouraging to see strong growth across multiple social platforms, each offering something different, whether that’s Pinterest for social commerce or Facebook for connecting with communities. For marketers, understanding platform nuances – and how to use social media to connect in culturally relevant ways – will be more crucial than ever.”

*social media user identities may not represent unique individuals

To view and download the report go to: https://www.meltwater.com/en/global-digital-trends

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About Meltwater
Meltwater empowers companies with a suite of solutions that spans media, social, consumer and sales intelligence. By analyzing ~1 billion pieces of content each day and transforming them into vital insights, Meltwater unlocks the competitive edge to drive results. With 27,000 global customers, 50 offices across six continents and 2,300 employees, Meltwater is the industry partner of choice for global brands making an impact. Learn more at meltwater.com.

About We Are Social

We are a global socially-led creative agency, with unrivalled social media expertise. With over 1,300 people in 19 offices around the world, we deliver a global perspective to our clients in a time when social media is shaping culture.

We make ideas worth talking about. We understand social behaviours within online communities, cultures and subcultures, spanning the social and gaming landscape. We work with the world’s biggest brands, including Adidas, Samsung, Netflix and Google, to reach the right people in a strategic, relevant and effective way.

We Are Social is part of Plus Company.

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Carry1st annonce un investissement stratégique de Sony Innovation Fund

LE CAP, Afrique du Sud, 30 janv. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Carry1st, le principal éditeur de jeux et la première plateforme de commerce numérique d’Afrique, annonce un investissement stratégique de Sony Innovation Fund, la filiale de capital-risque de Sony Group Corporation (« Sony »). Carry1st est le premier investissement de Sony Innovation Fund: Africa, une initiative créée par Sony pour soutenir la croissance des entreprises de divertissement en Afrique.

Stimulée par l’adoption croissante des technologies, l’industrie du jeu en Afrique compte plus de 200 millions de joueurs uniques et devrait atteindre une taille de marché de plus d’un milliard de dollars en 2024, selon les données de Newzoo et Carry1st. Bien que la présence de consoles officielles soit limitée, l’Afrique présente une opportunité de croissance incroyable pour ce secteur, en particulier avec l’essor des services en direct.

« Nous sommes ravis d’unir nos forces à celles de Sony Innovation Fund: Africa », a déclaré Cordel Robbin-Coker, PDG et co-fondateur de Carry1st. « Cette relation aidera Carry1st à définir l’avenir de l’industrie du jeu vidéo en Afrique. Chez Carry1st, nous pensons que le marché africain des consoles est une opportunité largement sous-estimée. Nos capacités régionales distinctes, associées à l’expertise de Sony en matière de jeux et de divertissements, en font une combinaison gagnante. Ensemble, nous espérons offrir les meilleurs jeux du monde aux joueurs de toute l’Afrique ».

« Nous sommes ravis de nous associer à Carry1st pour notre premier investissement en Afrique », a déclaré Antonio Avitabile, directeur général, EMEA, Sony Ventures Corporation. « Nous pensons que le marché des jeux vidéo en Afrique représente un énorme potentiel inexploité, dont nous espérons faire l’expérience et auquel nous espérons contribuer grâce à notre investissement dans Carry1st. Nous sommes impatients de travailler en étroite collaboration avec l’équipe de direction exceptionnelle de Carry1st pour soutenir la croissance de l’entreprise et explorer les opportunités commerciales avec les sociétés du groupe Sony ».

À propos de Carry1st
Carry1st est le premier éditeur africain de jeux et de contenus numériques. Sa mission est de diffuser des contenus de qualité sur les marchés frontières en résolvant des problématiques difficiles. Carry1st développe et publie des jeux, en octroie les licences et les monétise efficacement grâce à Pay1st, une plateforme de paiement alternative et une place de marché en ligne pour les jeux numériques. Carry1st a conclu des partenariats avec des sociétés telles qu’Activision, Supercell et Riot Games pour diffuser à grande échelle des jeux tels que Call of Duty: Mobile et Valorant et a lancé des jeux comme Africa Glam (Nanobit), Mancala Adventures, SpongeBob Krusty Cook-Off, Ludo Blitz et Mine Rescue pour les joueurs en Afrique. Carry1st a levé plus de 60 millions de dollars depuis sa fondation en 2018 et compte parmi ses investisseurs Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), BITKRAFT, Google, Riot Games et Nas.

À propos de Sony Ventures Corporation
Sony Ventures Corporation gère le Sony Innovation Fund (SIF), qui investit dans des entreprises technologiques émergentes à tous les stades de leur développement, ainsi que dans des start-ups qui cherchent à résoudre des défis environnementaux mondiaux. Le Sony Innovation Fund s’engage aux côtés de startups pionnières pour contribuer au développement de technologies de rupture, au lancement de nouvelles entreprises et à la protection de l’environnement tout en recherchant un retour sur investissement. Sony Ventures Corporation est basée au Japon. Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site www.sonyinnovationfund.com.

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Carry1st anuncia um investimento estratégico do Sony Innovation Fund

CIDADE DO CABO, África do Sul, Jan. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Carry1st, a principal editora de jogos e plataforma de comércio digital da África, anuncia um investimento estratégico do Sony Innovation Fund, a divisão de capital de risco da Sony Group Corporation (“Sony”). A Carry1st é o primeiro investimento do Sony Innovation Fund: Africa, que foi criado pela Sony como uma iniciativa para promover o crescimento de empresas de entretenimento na África.

O setor de jogos da África, impulsionado pelo rápido aumento da adoção de tecnologia, tem mais de 200 milhões de usuários únicos e deve representar um mercado de mais de US$ 1 bilhão em 2024, de acordo com dados da Newzoo e Carry1st. Embora a disponibilidade formal de consoles seja limitada, a África apresenta uma incrível oportunidade de crescimento para esse setor, principalmente com o aumento dos serviços em tempo real.

“É com entusiasmo que nos unimos ao Sony Innovation Fund: Africa”, disse Cordel Robbin-Coker, CEO e cofundador da Carry1st. “Esta parceria ajudará a Carry1st a promover o futuro dos jogos na África. Na Carry1st, consideramos o mercado africano de consoles uma oportunidade extremamente subestimada. Nossas competências regionais diferenciadas, aliadas à experiência da Sony em jogos e entretenimento, formam uma combinação poderosa. Juntos, esperamos levar os melhores jogos do mundo aos usuários de toda a África.”

“É com entusiasmo que saudamos a Carry1st como nosso primeiro investimento na África”, disse Antonio Avitabile, Diretor Geral – EMEA, Sony Ventures Corporation. “Consideramos que há um enorme e inexplorado potencial para o mercado de jogos na África, que esperamos explorar e contribuir com nosso investimento na Carry1st. Estamos ansiosos para trabalhar em conjunto com a equipe de gestão de primeira classe da Carry1st a fim de auxiliar o crescimento da empresa e explorar possíveis oportunidades de negócios com as empresas do Grupo Sony.”

Sobre a Carry1st
A Carry1st é a principal editora de jogos e conteúdo digital da África. Sua missão é oferecer conteúdo incrível em mercados fronteiriços, resolvendo problemas difíceis. A Carry1st desenvolve, licencia e publica jogos e os monetiza eficazmente com a Pay1st, uma plataforma própria com outras opções de pagamento e um mercado on-line para itens de jogos digitais. A Carry1st firmou parcerias com empresas como Activision, Supercell e Riot Games para ajudar a expandir jogos como Call of Duty: Mobile e Valorant e lançou jogos como Africa Glam (Nanobit), Mancala Adventures, SpongeBob Krusty Cook-Off, Ludo Blitz e Mine Rescue para usuários na África. A Carry1st arrecadou mais de US$ 60 milhões desde sua criação em 2018 e conta com investidores como Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), BITKRAFT, Google, Riot Games e Nas.

Sobre a Sony Ventures Corporation
A Sony Ventures Corporation administra o Sony Innovation Fund (SIF), que investe em empresas de tecnologia emergentes em todos as suas fases, bem como em startups que solucionam desafios ambientais globais. O SIF colabora com startups pioneiras para ajudar a fomentar o desenvolvimento de tecnologias revolucionárias, lançar novos negócios e contribuir para o meio ambiente, buscando o retorno do investimento. A Sony Ventures Corporation é sediada no Japão. Saiba mais em www.sonyinnovationfund.com.

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Let’s put the primaries behind us, work towards victory in 2024 – Dr Fred Kyei Asamoah


The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary candidate-elect for Offinso North, Dr Fred Kyei Asamoah, has appealed to party supporters to put the primaries behind them and plan towards the December general elections.

He also appealed to the various contestants to put their disappointment behind them and rally the people for victory in the 2024 elections.

Dr. Asamoah made the call when he spoke to the media on Wednesday after his victory over the incumbent Member of Parliament for Offinso North, Mr Augustine Collins Ntim.

He explained that now that the primaries were over, what was needed were unity of purpose, sharing of ideas and seeing how best to get the best election message to the Ghanaian populace so they would retain the party to continue with its good policies.

Dr. Asamoah also indicated that the smooth and peaceful manner in which the recent primaries were held attested to the unity and oneness among members of the party and urged members to maintain their focus.

He thanked Offinso North constit
uency delegates for the honour done to him and the trust reposed in him to represent them during the next general election.

Dr Asamoah pledged to bring all members of the party, especially those who contested the primaries together and engage them during the upcoming campaign.

Dr Fred Kyei Asamoah polled 378 votes to beat the incumbent, Mr Augustine Collins Ntim, who had 231 votes. Mr Rockson Kwaku Adu Boahen who recorded one vote.

This is the first time Dr Fred Kyei Asamoah is contesting in the NPP primaries in the Offinso North constituency.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Adenta NPP Parliamentary candidate interacts with Federation of the Disabled


Madam Akosua Manu, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary candidate for Adentan Constituency, has called on Ghanaians to vote massively for the party in the Election 2024 to enable it to continue with the good works.

She said the major interventions introduced by the NPP-led government, with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the helm of affairs, attested to the fact that the party had a vision for Ghanaians.

Madam Manu made the call at a meeting with the Adenta Branch of the Ghana Federation of the Disabled (GFD) in Accra.

The meeting was to afford the parliamentary candidate the opportunity to interact with the Federation, identify some of its challenges and see how best she could help solve them.

She said Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP’s Presidential candidate, was undoubtedly the brightest young politician that could be found in Ghana’s politics.

His success story as a former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana should not be overlooked as it propelled him to who he had become.

Madam Manu
said the Vice President did not only digitalise the economy but had also created an enabling environment for businesses to grow as head of the Economic Management Team.

She, therefore, asked the electorate to vote for her and Dr Bawumia to enhance the party’s chances of breaking the eight-year political cycle in the country and to elect the first female Parliamentarian for the Adentan Constituency.

Mr Lawrence Abban, the Chairman of the Ghana Society for the Physically Disabled, commended the candidate for interacting with the Federation and pledged its support for her candidature.

Source: Ghana News Agency