Corporate social responsibility in public health provision: Community members’ assessment

Williams Agyemang-Duah, Francis Arthur-Holmes, Augustus Kweku Sobeng, Prince Peprah, Jennifer Mengba Dokbila, E. Asare, J. Okyere
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Abstract Mining companies often deliver various health interventions for respective mining enclaves yet, majority of these services often apply a top-down approach with limited community involvement. Thus, this paper explored communities’ satisfaction of health interventions by the Newmont Ghana Gold Limited (NGGL) in Asutifi South and North Districts of Ghana. A descriptive cross-sectional and mixed-method study involving a convenience sample of 145 community members was conducted. Approximately, 60%, 52%, 51% and 52% of the respondents were respectively satisfied with dust suppression measures, health education/awareness creation, malaria control programmes and provision of alternative sources of drinking water by the NGGL. While health promotion and prevention strategies have been helpful, these were far below the expectations of the community members. More importantly, the participants expected to be provided with modern health facilities and opportunity to participate in local institutions’ decision-making process in the delivery of these services. We, therefore, recommend that the NGGL should intensify its efforts towards public health improvement in its enclaves as part of its corporate social responsibility.
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公共卫生服务中的企业社会责任:社区成员的评估
矿业公司经常为各自的采矿区域提供各种卫生干预措施,然而,这些服务中的大多数通常采用自上而下的方法,社区参与有限。因此,本文探讨了社区对纽蒙特加纳黄金有限公司(NGGL)在加纳南、北区的健康干预措施的满意度。对145名社区成员进行了描述性横断面和混合方法的研究。大约有60%、52%、51%和52%的答复者分别对国家防治荒漠化组织采取的抑尘措施、健康教育/提高认识、疟疾控制方案和提供替代饮用水来源感到满意。虽然健康促进和预防战略有所帮助,但远远低于社区成员的期望。更重要的是,参与者希望获得现代化的保健设施,并有机会参与地方机构提供这些服务的决策过程。因此,我们建议NGGL加强努力,改善其飞地的公共卫生,作为其企业社会责任的一部分。
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