During the visit, the two sides discussed plans to equip a ‘stick-bay’ at SBPA Campus for quick health care access, partnership to establish a printing centre to ease academic struggles; talks on possible scholarship opportunities for students and a wider collaboration on health and students’ welfare, making a major contribution in enhancing students’ welfare at SBPA.
Since that visit, ECOMANSA president, Muhammed Conateh, has been in constant communication with Africmed leadership, ensuring the partnership remains active and productive. The support was a direct result of that continued engagement and commitment.
Going forward, ECOMANSA expressed profound appreciation to CMD, Dr. Omar Jagne and Africmed International Hospital for their unwavering support, generosity, and belief in student advancement.
“Their contribution demonstrates true corporate citizenship and strengthens the bond between the health sector and the student community. ECOMANSA remains grateful for their proactive role in the development and welfare of SBPA students.”