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Official Report on PROJECT SEMA
7TH
December 2017 – 28th
February 2018
(Sustainable Electronic waste Management Agbogbloshie, Ghana)
Project Partner: Gesellschaft für Entwicklung International Sachsen e.V. (Geninsa)
Project Cost: 12,550.00 €
Sponsored by: Stiftung Nord-Süd Brücken
Executing Partner: Sustain Lives International (Ghana)
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ACTIVITY ONE: STAKEHOLDERS MEETING ON THE 7.12.2017
Sustain Lives International began the organisation of the Project SEMA on the 17th
of November, 2017. We visited
the offices of the various stakeholders of the project, which included the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of
Health, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, the National Youth Authority and the Environmental Protection Agency.
We discussed our project with the above mentioned authorities and requested their support to ensure a successful
project implementation. We frequently visited the Agbogbloshie scrapyard to interact with the target community
and see how best to implement the project.
On the 7th
of December, after working tirelessly to organise the entire project, we had our successful Stakeholders
meeting which saw in attendance 31 members of the scrap dealers association, representatives from the
Environmental Protection Agency, a lecturer from the University of Mines and Technology (who was the Chairman
of the meeting) as well as representatives from the various media houses. Unfortunately, we learnt that the scrap
dealers had lost a member of the association through sickness.
We launched our project after the acceptance and appreciation of the Chairman and Secretary of the Scrap dealers
association. They were very impressed with our initiative and pledged their full support to ensure a clean and safety
environment for the entire community and Ghana at large. After the event, we had refreshment for the scrap
dealers who enjoyed their meals and went back to the burial grounds of their dead colleague. This was the program
outline of the day.
Program Outline
MC: Gifty Senam Agyemang
Opening Prayer: …………………………………………………………….………….5 minutes
Welcome Address by MC: …………………………………………………...……15 minutes
Introduction of Dignitaries by MC: ………………………………….........…15 minutes
Introduction of Chairman by MC: ………………………………………………..5 minutes
Chairman's Response: ………………………………………………………… … …15 minutes
Sustain Lives‘ Address………………………………………………………………….20 minutes
Guest of Honour Address…………………………………………………………... 20 minutes
EPA Representative Address ……………………………………………………......10 minutes
MESTI Representative Address…………………………………………………….15 minutes
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AMA Representative Address……………………………………………………….15 minutes
Launch/Unveiling of SEMA by Guest of Honour………………………..... 20 minutes
Response from Scrap dealers …………………………………………………...... 15 minutes
Chairman's closing remarks: …………………………………………………..……..10 minutes
Vote of thanks: ……………………………………………………………………………....5 minutes
Closing Prayer: ………………………………………………………………………………5 minutes
Refreshment
Below are some pictures from the event:
The Chairman of the event, Dr Anthony Ewusi and the Secretary of the Scrap dealers
association of Ghana, Mr Mohammed Ali (from left to right)
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The Chairman of Sustain Lives International, Mr Elvis Owusu Acheampong
outlaying the plans for the entire project.
A representative from the Environmental Protection Agency, Mr Sarpong,
expressing their support for the project.
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The Secretary of the Scrap dealers association of Ghana, Mr Mohammed Ali
sharing some concerns of the Scrap dealers association of Ghana.
Representatives from the Ministry of Environment and the media (first row) and
some members of the scrap dealers association of Ghana (from second row)
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ACTIVITY TWO: MEDICAL SCREENING HELD AT AGBOGBLOSHIE MARKET (09/12/2017)
The health screening was organized at the Agbogbloshie matket near the scrap yard. The health workers in
attendance included prescribers, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, nurses and laboratory personnel.
A total of one hundred and thirty (130) clients were screened and the services included –
 Blood pressure check for all over 16 year olds
 Weight check for all clients
 Temperature check for all children and some adults who presented symptoms that required temperature
check.
 Vision acuity check for all those who could read the letters of the alphabets
 Malaria test for all clients
 Typhoid test for all clients
Other conditions presented by clients included –
 Respiratory tract infections
 Boils
 Fungal skin infections especially in children
 Joint pains
 Diarrhea
 Gastritis
 Peptic Ulcer
 Candidiasis
 Helminthiasis
 Anemia
 Eye infections
 High blood pressure
Treatment was given based on laboratory results and presenting symptoms. In some cases, referral notes were
given to clients for onward care at nearby clinics. Extra prescriptions were also given to clients for non-available
medications.
Medications dispensed at the program:
Antimalarial, antibiotics for Typhoid treatment, respiratory infections and infective diarrhea, Antihypertensive for
known cases who said they had run out of medication, pain relievers, antacids, anthelmintic, cough and cold
preparations, eye drops and ointments, antihistamines, multivitamins and hematinic.
The medical screening program had a good turn out and the area of choice made it possible for the team to reach
out to people who genuinely needed free health care service.
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Recommendations by the Doctor
 The program could be replicated in similar locations in and outside Accra
 More laboratory investigations could be included to make the healthcare delivery more comprehensive
 Health talks and education could be included to give the clients a better understanding of certain common
ailments.
List of People who were screened:
PATIENT
NO
NAME AGE SEX LAB
INVESTIGATION
RESULTS
1 IDDRISU SHAIBU 65 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG,
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
2 ABDUL RAMAN 58 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG.
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
3 MOHAMMED 27 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
4 ABDUL RAZAK KASSIM 42 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
5 ISSAH YAKUBU 32 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG.
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
6 MOHAMMED ABDULAI 33 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
7 ISSAH MAMUNA 34 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG.
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
8 MAMUDU SULEMAN 62 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG.
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
9 FUSELNI SANDOW 42 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG.
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
10 ALHASSAN IBRAHIM 37 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG.
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
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11 FAZIL MASHUD 7 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/40
12 ALHASSAN ABDULAI 45 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/160
13 ABDUL A. GARFAWU 4 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
ST.H 1/20
14 MOHAMMED ZAKARIA 28 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/80
15 ASIA AMINU 30 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
16 AMIN SAHA NAZIRU 2 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
17 ADAMS SAYIBU 18 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG.
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/160
18 ISSSAH ABDULAI 29 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
19 MOHAMMED TIDO 51 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/20
20 IDDIRISU KARIMU 30 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
21 ABDUL SAMED ABUBAKAR 49 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/40
22 ADAM YAKUBU 40 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/40
23 MOHAMMED ABUKARI
BOFORO
42 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.0 1/40
S.T.H 1/40
24 SULEMAN MUSAH 44 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG.
S.T.O 1/80
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S.T.H 1/80
25 ALIDU WUMBEI 22 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/40
26 ADBALLAH YAKUBU 35 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
27 AYISHATU MOHAMMED 39 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/40
28 IDDIRISU AMADU 33 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/40
29 ALHASSAN NAPORO 35 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/160
30 IDDRISU MUMUNI 30 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/80
31 ABDUL RAHMAN MOHAMMED 30 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/40
32 ALIU MOHAMMED 29 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/ NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 2/2040
33 FUSEINI MUNTARI 32 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 2/20
34 ISSAKA ASANA 25 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 2/20
35 MUNTALIB YAKUBU 42 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 2/20
36 ABDUL MUSAH 32 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
37 IDDRISU ABDULAI 24 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
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S.T.H 1/20
38 ZANABU FUSEINI 60 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
NEG
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
39 ZAMAWU MUSAH 30 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/40
40 MUDASIR MUSAH 1.5 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
41 ADISA MANSURU 25 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
42 RAFIATU ABDULAI 24 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
43 ILIASU SEIDU 35 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/80
44 ALIMA ABDULAH 2 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
45 YAKUBU IDDRISU 46 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/80
46 AMINA MOHAMMED 27 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/40
47 RAHINATU YAKUBU 70 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
48 JAMILA SULUMANA 36 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
49 AMINA MOHAMMED 27 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
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50 AJARA MOHAMMED 31 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/40
51 MOTIATIE ABDULAI 3 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
52 ZINABU ABDULAI 3 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
53 SHERIF MOHAMMED 2 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
54 KHADIJA ABDULLAI 12 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
55 JALIE FATAWU 14 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
56 ABDULLAI AYISHA 14 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
57 AYISHATU SEIDU 50 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
58 IBRAHIM IDDRISU 27 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/20
59 HARUNA 36 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/40
S.T.H 1/80
60 MOHAMMED ADAM 36 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
61 SUNAYA AWAL 11 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
62 MOHAMMED RAZAK 21 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
63 OSMAN FUSEINI 25 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
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S.T.H 1/20
64 ALHASSAN YUSIF 31 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/80
65 FUSEINI FUSEINI 25 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
66 IBRAHIM ADAMS 39 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
67 SALAM KHALLED 34 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/80
68 ASANA SULEMAN 29 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
69 AYISHA SALIFU 20 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
70 SHERIF RAZACK 2 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
71 ZURKA YAHYA 5 M RDT
WIDAL
POSITIVE
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
72 MEMMUNA ABUBAKAR 15 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
73 ADAM AHSSAN 40 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
74 SALIMA MATINI 4 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
75 MARTHA AHSSAN 24 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
76 KADIJA MATINI 20 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
77 YUSSIFU 32 M RDT NEG
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WIDAL S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
78 ISSAH FATIMATU 49 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
79 YVONNE APPIAH 29 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/80
80 BARKISU ABDULAIHI 20 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/80
81 MOHAMMED ABDULAI 37 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
82 SULLEY ADAM 40 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/80
83 ABU RASHIDA 23 F RDT
WIDAL
POSITIVE
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
84 ALHASSAN FATIMAH 17 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
85 MOHAMMED ZAKARI 33 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
86 MOHAMMED RASHED 19 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
87 NAJAT ZAKARI 3 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
88 NAFISA UMAR 23 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
89 AHSSAN MOHAMMED 20 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
90 AYISHA AWAL 36 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
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91 NURU AMINA 17 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
92 JULIANA FOLLY 37 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
93 MUSORM AMOS 34 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
94 SAFURA ZAKARI 25 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
95 ABULLAI AHSSAN 33 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
96 YAKUBU AMINA 27 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
97 AHSSAN AMINU 37 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
98 MARIAMA IDDRISU 47 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
99 HARUNA AHSSAN 39 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
100 AMINA MUSAH 24 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
101 WAHAB HAKEEM 26 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
102 RAHMA MUSAH 1 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
103 KADIR FUSEINI 40 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/40
104 IDDRRISU MARIAM 25 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
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S.T.H 1/20
105 ABDULLI OSMAN 29 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
106 RABIATU FUSEINI 29 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
107 OBAIDA SALIFU 25 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
108 OSMAN ISSAHAK 20 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/80
S.T.H 1/80
109 NURU ABDUL MAJID 12 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
110 FUSEINI SHAIBU 32 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
111 FATI INUSAH 27 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
112 FIDANS INUSAH 2 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
113 MOHAMMED INUSAH 39 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
114 FATIMAH YAHYAH 22 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
115 AMADU MARIAM 23 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
116 SANATU A. WUMPINI 16 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
117 IBRAHIM MALIK 30 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
118 MOHAMMED RASHID 16 M RDT NEG
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WIDAL S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
119 ALHASSAN ABUBAKAR 7 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
120 SULEMANA A. WUMPINI 2 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
121 ABDULRAHMAN SADU 36 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
122 ABDULAI HAMDAWEI 35 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
123 MUMUNI ADAMU 26 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
124 OSMAN MUNTALA 2 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
125 SHERIFA YUSSIF 19 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
126 ZUBERU ADAM 28 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
127 ADAMA ISSAH 38 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
128 SABIDATU ISSAH 2 F RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
129 JANIYU ZAKARI 28 M RDT
WIDAL
NEG
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
130 HUDU ABDUL MAJID 15 M RDT
WIDAL
S.T.O 1/20
S.T.H 1/20
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Pictures from the health screening:
At the health screening gathering
A woman undergoing laboratory tests.
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Medicine prescription for a nursing mother
Women in a queue for consultation with the doctor
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Free registration of National Health Insurance to access medical care
Sharing of t-shirts and some refreshment
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Local newspaper (Daily Graphic) coverage
ACTIVITY THREE: SHARING OF PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Personal protective equipment such as safety boots, nose masks, goggles and gloves were donated to the scrap
dealers to reduce the treats from the unhealthy and dangerous working environment they find themselves in.
The total items purchased were:
 100 safety boots
 100 goggles
 100 gloves
 200 boxes of nose masks
Below are some pictures during the activity:
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Boxes containing 100 safety boots
A view of the safety boot
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A Sustain Lives’ member delivering the goods to a scrap dealer
ACTIVITY FOUR: PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF WIRE STRIPPING MACHINE
The wire stripping machine was purchased in Bremen, Germany and shipped to Tema harbour, Ghana. The
details of the machine are as follows:
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Cable insulation machine for single and multiwire cables as well as coaxial cables
Motor with copper winding
20 different cable bays
1 to 41.5 mm cable thickness, also suitable for multi-core cables
Depth of the insertion tubes: at least 22 cm
Power: 2200 watts
Connection: 230V ~ 50 Hz
Dimensions: L 700mm x W 610mm x H 840mm
Performance: up to 60 kg / h
Feed rate: 40 m / min
Weight: 115kg
We encountered a lot of delays from the time of purchase until shipment to Ghana.
The machine was shipped on the 13th
of January 2018 and it arrived in Ghana on the 1st
of February 2018.
Processes to clear the machine from the harbour are still on-going and we hope to install it at the
scrapyard sooner than later. Here is a picture of the purchased machine:
The wire stripping machine ready for shipment to Ghana
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A view of the wire stripping machine.
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Arrival of the stripping machine in Ghana.
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Budget Expenses
Below is the contribution of project sponsors and budget breakdown of all the disbursement on the project.
Financing Plan
Year Contribution of GENINSA Contribution of Sustain Lives Contribution of German
ministry
Total project expenditures
€ € € €
2017 1,255 1,882 9,413 12,550
In total, Sustain Lives International was supposed to receive 10,668.00 € from Geninsa, however, Geninsa paid only 9163 € because
they had to payback some money to North-South bridge foundation due to the reason that our project was a small one. That means
from Sustain Lives donors and some personal funds, we provided 1505 € (800€ and 700€ respectively).
Position of the Cost Payment Reason Actual Cost
in Euro
Actual Cost
in Ghana
Cedi
Budgeted
Cost in euro
1. Investment 4,450.60 23,498.36 5,780.00
1.1 Helo GmbH und Co. KG Wire stripping machine 699.00 3690.72
1.2 STC Cargo GmbH Transport of the machine from Germany to
Ghana
406.50 2146.32
1.3 Yaw Frimpong Sarpong Payment for machine storage in Germany
until shipping date
303.00 1,600
1.4 STC Cargo GmbH Cost of customs duty in Hamburg 175.00 924
1.5 Elwa Ghana Limited Cost of TIN-Number 168.10 887
1.6 Elkhart Fire 100 safety boots for scrap dealers 1,894.00 10,000
1.7 Elkhart Fire 100 gloves, 100 goggles, 100 nosemasks 738.70 3,900
1.8 Solomon Appiah Transport of 100 Safety boots to scrapyard 28.40 150
27 | P a g e
1.9 One night stay in hotel One night hotel cost in Tarkwa, Ghana, to
invite the chairman of the stakeholders
meeting from the University of Mines and
Technology
37.90 200
2. Expenses 4,527.80 23,906.00 3,930.00
2.1 Abigail Mensah Otabil Health screening for 100 People inkl.
Medicine
2,149.70 11,350
2.2 National Health Insurance Registration Free health insurance provision 448.90 2,370
2.3 Bright Osei Renting of public address system for health
screening
113.60 600
2.4 MobileWeb Ghana. cost of venue for Stakeholders meeting 56.80 300
2.5 Netbase IT Solutions. 200 T-Shirts , 100 Posters and 2 Banners for
Awareness campaign
681.80 3,600
2.6 Nana Kwame Fordjour (Lopolith Consult).For awareness creation about the project 246.20 1,300
2.8 Aminu Abdulai Renting and transport of 40 chairs for
Stakeholders meeting. Renting of 200 chairs
and 4-rooms of canopies for health screening
exercise
136.40 720
2.9 Lawrence Kwarteng Transport of the machine to the site 200.10 1,056
2.10Osborne Addo-Tinkorang Transport and Accomodation for
Stakeholders meeting Chairperson
64.40 340
2.11Diana Mensah Food for Stakeholders meeting 193.20 1,020
2.12Gifty Agyemang Drinks and Water for Stakeholders meeting 123.10 650
2.13Mr. Daniel Tetteh Bus to Convey Scrap Dealers 113.60 600
3. Personal 300.50 1,587.00 350.00
3.1 Sustain Lives Int. Transport for Sustain Lives members for
organization of Stakeholders meetings
135.40 715
3.2 Sustain Lives Int. Transportation of Sustain Lives members
and volunteers for health screening
37.90 200
3.3 Sustain Lives Int. Transportation of remaining protective
equipment to the scrapyard
18.90 100
3.4 Kasi Express Cost of delivering letters to various
Stakeholders
13.60 72
3.5 Kojo Nuahmah Keyholders for appreciation of support from
Stakeholders
94.70 500
4. Other costs 535.30 2,826.22 2,008.10
28 | P a g e
4.1 Flugticket KLM Round trip flight from Berlin to Accra 525.80 2,776
4.2 Stamp cost Sustain Lives Stamp for official
documentation
9.50 50
5. Reserve 408.10 2,155 408.10
Import duty of machine payment of the duty charge in Ghana 408.10 2,155
Project cost total: 10,222.30 53,972 12,068.10
6. Administrative Expenses 400.00 2,111.93 482.73
6.1 Administrative Expenses for Geninsa 400.00 2,112 482.73
Gesamtsumme 10,622.30 56,084.28 12,550.83
The project is in its final stage and we are facing financial challenges to bring it to
completion. We would appreciate any support in order to successfully complete this
project and impact more lives.
29 | P a g e
Additional recognition of the project……………
A report from the Technical University of Freiberg, Germany 2017 journal
30 | P a g e
A report from the annual journal of the Faculty of Business Adminstration,
Technical University of Freiberg. Germany (2017)
31 | P a g e
APPRECIATION
We want to express profound appreciation to our project sponsor, Stiftung Nord-Süd Brücken and our
project partners, Gesellschaft für Entwicklung International Sachsen e.V. (Geninsa) and Womchild
Foundation. Also we thank all our supporters who donated for the implementation of this project or gave
us the necessary assistance in every way.
Thank you from the team Sustain Lives International!!!
Team Ghana
32 | P a g e
Team Germany

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Interim report for project sema

  • 1. 1 | P a g e Official Report on PROJECT SEMA 7TH December 2017 – 28th February 2018 (Sustainable Electronic waste Management Agbogbloshie, Ghana) Project Partner: Gesellschaft für Entwicklung International Sachsen e.V. (Geninsa) Project Cost: 12,550.00 € Sponsored by: Stiftung Nord-Süd Brücken Executing Partner: Sustain Lives International (Ghana)
  • 2. 2 | P a g e ACTIVITY ONE: STAKEHOLDERS MEETING ON THE 7.12.2017 Sustain Lives International began the organisation of the Project SEMA on the 17th of November, 2017. We visited the offices of the various stakeholders of the project, which included the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Health, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, the National Youth Authority and the Environmental Protection Agency. We discussed our project with the above mentioned authorities and requested their support to ensure a successful project implementation. We frequently visited the Agbogbloshie scrapyard to interact with the target community and see how best to implement the project. On the 7th of December, after working tirelessly to organise the entire project, we had our successful Stakeholders meeting which saw in attendance 31 members of the scrap dealers association, representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency, a lecturer from the University of Mines and Technology (who was the Chairman of the meeting) as well as representatives from the various media houses. Unfortunately, we learnt that the scrap dealers had lost a member of the association through sickness. We launched our project after the acceptance and appreciation of the Chairman and Secretary of the Scrap dealers association. They were very impressed with our initiative and pledged their full support to ensure a clean and safety environment for the entire community and Ghana at large. After the event, we had refreshment for the scrap dealers who enjoyed their meals and went back to the burial grounds of their dead colleague. This was the program outline of the day. Program Outline MC: Gifty Senam Agyemang Opening Prayer: …………………………………………………………….………….5 minutes Welcome Address by MC: …………………………………………………...……15 minutes Introduction of Dignitaries by MC: ………………………………….........…15 minutes Introduction of Chairman by MC: ………………………………………………..5 minutes Chairman's Response: ………………………………………………………… … …15 minutes Sustain Lives‘ Address………………………………………………………………….20 minutes Guest of Honour Address…………………………………………………………... 20 minutes EPA Representative Address ……………………………………………………......10 minutes MESTI Representative Address…………………………………………………….15 minutes
  • 3. 3 | P a g e AMA Representative Address……………………………………………………….15 minutes Launch/Unveiling of SEMA by Guest of Honour………………………..... 20 minutes Response from Scrap dealers …………………………………………………...... 15 minutes Chairman's closing remarks: …………………………………………………..……..10 minutes Vote of thanks: ……………………………………………………………………………....5 minutes Closing Prayer: ………………………………………………………………………………5 minutes Refreshment Below are some pictures from the event: The Chairman of the event, Dr Anthony Ewusi and the Secretary of the Scrap dealers association of Ghana, Mr Mohammed Ali (from left to right)
  • 4. 4 | P a g e The Chairman of Sustain Lives International, Mr Elvis Owusu Acheampong outlaying the plans for the entire project. A representative from the Environmental Protection Agency, Mr Sarpong, expressing their support for the project.
  • 5. 5 | P a g e The Secretary of the Scrap dealers association of Ghana, Mr Mohammed Ali sharing some concerns of the Scrap dealers association of Ghana. Representatives from the Ministry of Environment and the media (first row) and some members of the scrap dealers association of Ghana (from second row)
  • 6. 6 | P a g e ACTIVITY TWO: MEDICAL SCREENING HELD AT AGBOGBLOSHIE MARKET (09/12/2017) The health screening was organized at the Agbogbloshie matket near the scrap yard. The health workers in attendance included prescribers, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, nurses and laboratory personnel. A total of one hundred and thirty (130) clients were screened and the services included –  Blood pressure check for all over 16 year olds  Weight check for all clients  Temperature check for all children and some adults who presented symptoms that required temperature check.  Vision acuity check for all those who could read the letters of the alphabets  Malaria test for all clients  Typhoid test for all clients Other conditions presented by clients included –  Respiratory tract infections  Boils  Fungal skin infections especially in children  Joint pains  Diarrhea  Gastritis  Peptic Ulcer  Candidiasis  Helminthiasis  Anemia  Eye infections  High blood pressure Treatment was given based on laboratory results and presenting symptoms. In some cases, referral notes were given to clients for onward care at nearby clinics. Extra prescriptions were also given to clients for non-available medications. Medications dispensed at the program: Antimalarial, antibiotics for Typhoid treatment, respiratory infections and infective diarrhea, Antihypertensive for known cases who said they had run out of medication, pain relievers, antacids, anthelmintic, cough and cold preparations, eye drops and ointments, antihistamines, multivitamins and hematinic. The medical screening program had a good turn out and the area of choice made it possible for the team to reach out to people who genuinely needed free health care service.
  • 7. 7 | P a g e Recommendations by the Doctor  The program could be replicated in similar locations in and outside Accra  More laboratory investigations could be included to make the healthcare delivery more comprehensive  Health talks and education could be included to give the clients a better understanding of certain common ailments. List of People who were screened: PATIENT NO NAME AGE SEX LAB INVESTIGATION RESULTS 1 IDDRISU SHAIBU 65 M RDT WIDAL NEG, S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 2 ABDUL RAMAN 58 M RDT WIDAL NEG. S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 3 MOHAMMED 27 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 4 ABDUL RAZAK KASSIM 42 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 5 ISSAH YAKUBU 32 M RDT WIDAL NEG. S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 6 MOHAMMED ABDULAI 33 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 7 ISSAH MAMUNA 34 F RDT WIDAL NEG. S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 8 MAMUDU SULEMAN 62 M RDT WIDAL NEG. S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 9 FUSELNI SANDOW 42 M RDT WIDAL NEG. S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 10 ALHASSAN IBRAHIM 37 M RDT WIDAL NEG. S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20
  • 8. 8 | P a g e 11 FAZIL MASHUD 7 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/40 12 ALHASSAN ABDULAI 45 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/160 13 ABDUL A. GARFAWU 4 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 ST.H 1/20 14 MOHAMMED ZAKARIA 28 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/80 15 ASIA AMINU 30 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 16 AMIN SAHA NAZIRU 2 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 17 ADAMS SAYIBU 18 M RDT WIDAL NEG. S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/160 18 ISSSAH ABDULAI 29 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 19 MOHAMMED TIDO 51 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/20 20 IDDIRISU KARIMU 30 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 21 ABDUL SAMED ABUBAKAR 49 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/40 22 ADAM YAKUBU 40 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/40 23 MOHAMMED ABUKARI BOFORO 42 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.0 1/40 S.T.H 1/40 24 SULEMAN MUSAH 44 M RDT WIDAL NEG. S.T.O 1/80
  • 9. 9 | P a g e S.T.H 1/80 25 ALIDU WUMBEI 22 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/40 26 ADBALLAH YAKUBU 35 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 27 AYISHATU MOHAMMED 39 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/40 28 IDDIRISU AMADU 33 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/40 29 ALHASSAN NAPORO 35 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/160 30 IDDRISU MUMUNI 30 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/80 31 ABDUL RAHMAN MOHAMMED 30 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/40 32 ALIU MOHAMMED 29 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/ NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 2/2040 33 FUSEINI MUNTARI 32 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 2/20 34 ISSAKA ASANA 25 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 2/20 35 MUNTALIB YAKUBU 42 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 2/20 36 ABDUL MUSAH 32 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 37 IDDRISU ABDULAI 24 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20
  • 10. 10 | P a g e S.T.H 1/20 38 ZANABU FUSEINI 60 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 NEG WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 39 ZAMAWU MUSAH 30 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/40 40 MUDASIR MUSAH 1.5 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 41 ADISA MANSURU 25 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 42 RAFIATU ABDULAI 24 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 43 ILIASU SEIDU 35 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/80 44 ALIMA ABDULAH 2 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 45 YAKUBU IDDRISU 46 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/80 46 AMINA MOHAMMED 27 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/40 47 RAHINATU YAKUBU 70 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 48 JAMILA SULUMANA 36 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 49 AMINA MOHAMMED 27 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20
  • 11. 11 | P a g e 50 AJARA MOHAMMED 31 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/40 51 MOTIATIE ABDULAI 3 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 52 ZINABU ABDULAI 3 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 53 SHERIF MOHAMMED 2 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 54 KHADIJA ABDULLAI 12 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 55 JALIE FATAWU 14 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 56 ABDULLAI AYISHA 14 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 57 AYISHATU SEIDU 50 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 58 IBRAHIM IDDRISU 27 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/20 59 HARUNA 36 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/40 S.T.H 1/80 60 MOHAMMED ADAM 36 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 61 SUNAYA AWAL 11 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 62 MOHAMMED RAZAK 21 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 63 OSMAN FUSEINI 25 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20
  • 12. 12 | P a g e S.T.H 1/20 64 ALHASSAN YUSIF 31 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/80 65 FUSEINI FUSEINI 25 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 66 IBRAHIM ADAMS 39 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 67 SALAM KHALLED 34 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/80 68 ASANA SULEMAN 29 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 69 AYISHA SALIFU 20 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 70 SHERIF RAZACK 2 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 71 ZURKA YAHYA 5 M RDT WIDAL POSITIVE S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 72 MEMMUNA ABUBAKAR 15 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 73 ADAM AHSSAN 40 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 74 SALIMA MATINI 4 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 75 MARTHA AHSSAN 24 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 76 KADIJA MATINI 20 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 77 YUSSIFU 32 M RDT NEG
  • 13. 13 | P a g e WIDAL S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 78 ISSAH FATIMATU 49 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 79 YVONNE APPIAH 29 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/80 80 BARKISU ABDULAIHI 20 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/80 81 MOHAMMED ABDULAI 37 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 82 SULLEY ADAM 40 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/80 83 ABU RASHIDA 23 F RDT WIDAL POSITIVE S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 84 ALHASSAN FATIMAH 17 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 85 MOHAMMED ZAKARI 33 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 86 MOHAMMED RASHED 19 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 87 NAJAT ZAKARI 3 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 88 NAFISA UMAR 23 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 89 AHSSAN MOHAMMED 20 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 90 AYISHA AWAL 36 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20
  • 14. 14 | P a g e 91 NURU AMINA 17 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 92 JULIANA FOLLY 37 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 93 MUSORM AMOS 34 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 94 SAFURA ZAKARI 25 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 95 ABULLAI AHSSAN 33 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 96 YAKUBU AMINA 27 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 97 AHSSAN AMINU 37 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 98 MARIAMA IDDRISU 47 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 99 HARUNA AHSSAN 39 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 100 AMINA MUSAH 24 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 101 WAHAB HAKEEM 26 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 102 RAHMA MUSAH 1 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 103 KADIR FUSEINI 40 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/40 104 IDDRRISU MARIAM 25 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20
  • 15. 15 | P a g e S.T.H 1/20 105 ABDULLI OSMAN 29 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 106 RABIATU FUSEINI 29 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 107 OBAIDA SALIFU 25 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 108 OSMAN ISSAHAK 20 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/80 S.T.H 1/80 109 NURU ABDUL MAJID 12 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 110 FUSEINI SHAIBU 32 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 111 FATI INUSAH 27 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 112 FIDANS INUSAH 2 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 113 MOHAMMED INUSAH 39 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 114 FATIMAH YAHYAH 22 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 115 AMADU MARIAM 23 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 116 SANATU A. WUMPINI 16 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 117 IBRAHIM MALIK 30 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 118 MOHAMMED RASHID 16 M RDT NEG
  • 16. 16 | P a g e WIDAL S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 119 ALHASSAN ABUBAKAR 7 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 120 SULEMANA A. WUMPINI 2 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 121 ABDULRAHMAN SADU 36 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 122 ABDULAI HAMDAWEI 35 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 123 MUMUNI ADAMU 26 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 124 OSMAN MUNTALA 2 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 125 SHERIFA YUSSIF 19 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 126 ZUBERU ADAM 28 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 127 ADAMA ISSAH 38 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 128 SABIDATU ISSAH 2 F RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 129 JANIYU ZAKARI 28 M RDT WIDAL NEG S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20 130 HUDU ABDUL MAJID 15 M RDT WIDAL S.T.O 1/20 S.T.H 1/20
  • 17. 17 | P a g e Pictures from the health screening: At the health screening gathering A woman undergoing laboratory tests.
  • 18. 18 | P a g e Medicine prescription for a nursing mother Women in a queue for consultation with the doctor
  • 19. 19 | P a g e Free registration of National Health Insurance to access medical care Sharing of t-shirts and some refreshment
  • 20. 20 | P a g e Local newspaper (Daily Graphic) coverage ACTIVITY THREE: SHARING OF PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal protective equipment such as safety boots, nose masks, goggles and gloves were donated to the scrap dealers to reduce the treats from the unhealthy and dangerous working environment they find themselves in. The total items purchased were:  100 safety boots  100 goggles  100 gloves  200 boxes of nose masks Below are some pictures during the activity:
  • 21. 21 | P a g e Boxes containing 100 safety boots A view of the safety boot
  • 22. 22 | P a g e A Sustain Lives’ member delivering the goods to a scrap dealer ACTIVITY FOUR: PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF WIRE STRIPPING MACHINE The wire stripping machine was purchased in Bremen, Germany and shipped to Tema harbour, Ghana. The details of the machine are as follows:
  • 23. 23 | P a g e Cable insulation machine for single and multiwire cables as well as coaxial cables Motor with copper winding 20 different cable bays 1 to 41.5 mm cable thickness, also suitable for multi-core cables Depth of the insertion tubes: at least 22 cm Power: 2200 watts Connection: 230V ~ 50 Hz Dimensions: L 700mm x W 610mm x H 840mm Performance: up to 60 kg / h Feed rate: 40 m / min Weight: 115kg We encountered a lot of delays from the time of purchase until shipment to Ghana. The machine was shipped on the 13th of January 2018 and it arrived in Ghana on the 1st of February 2018. Processes to clear the machine from the harbour are still on-going and we hope to install it at the scrapyard sooner than later. Here is a picture of the purchased machine: The wire stripping machine ready for shipment to Ghana
  • 24. 24 | P a g e A view of the wire stripping machine.
  • 25. 25 | P a g e Arrival of the stripping machine in Ghana.
  • 26. 26 | P a g e Budget Expenses Below is the contribution of project sponsors and budget breakdown of all the disbursement on the project. Financing Plan Year Contribution of GENINSA Contribution of Sustain Lives Contribution of German ministry Total project expenditures € € € € 2017 1,255 1,882 9,413 12,550 In total, Sustain Lives International was supposed to receive 10,668.00 € from Geninsa, however, Geninsa paid only 9163 € because they had to payback some money to North-South bridge foundation due to the reason that our project was a small one. That means from Sustain Lives donors and some personal funds, we provided 1505 € (800€ and 700€ respectively). Position of the Cost Payment Reason Actual Cost in Euro Actual Cost in Ghana Cedi Budgeted Cost in euro 1. Investment 4,450.60 23,498.36 5,780.00 1.1 Helo GmbH und Co. KG Wire stripping machine 699.00 3690.72 1.2 STC Cargo GmbH Transport of the machine from Germany to Ghana 406.50 2146.32 1.3 Yaw Frimpong Sarpong Payment for machine storage in Germany until shipping date 303.00 1,600 1.4 STC Cargo GmbH Cost of customs duty in Hamburg 175.00 924 1.5 Elwa Ghana Limited Cost of TIN-Number 168.10 887 1.6 Elkhart Fire 100 safety boots for scrap dealers 1,894.00 10,000 1.7 Elkhart Fire 100 gloves, 100 goggles, 100 nosemasks 738.70 3,900 1.8 Solomon Appiah Transport of 100 Safety boots to scrapyard 28.40 150
  • 27. 27 | P a g e 1.9 One night stay in hotel One night hotel cost in Tarkwa, Ghana, to invite the chairman of the stakeholders meeting from the University of Mines and Technology 37.90 200 2. Expenses 4,527.80 23,906.00 3,930.00 2.1 Abigail Mensah Otabil Health screening for 100 People inkl. Medicine 2,149.70 11,350 2.2 National Health Insurance Registration Free health insurance provision 448.90 2,370 2.3 Bright Osei Renting of public address system for health screening 113.60 600 2.4 MobileWeb Ghana. cost of venue for Stakeholders meeting 56.80 300 2.5 Netbase IT Solutions. 200 T-Shirts , 100 Posters and 2 Banners for Awareness campaign 681.80 3,600 2.6 Nana Kwame Fordjour (Lopolith Consult).For awareness creation about the project 246.20 1,300 2.8 Aminu Abdulai Renting and transport of 40 chairs for Stakeholders meeting. Renting of 200 chairs and 4-rooms of canopies for health screening exercise 136.40 720 2.9 Lawrence Kwarteng Transport of the machine to the site 200.10 1,056 2.10Osborne Addo-Tinkorang Transport and Accomodation for Stakeholders meeting Chairperson 64.40 340 2.11Diana Mensah Food for Stakeholders meeting 193.20 1,020 2.12Gifty Agyemang Drinks and Water for Stakeholders meeting 123.10 650 2.13Mr. Daniel Tetteh Bus to Convey Scrap Dealers 113.60 600 3. Personal 300.50 1,587.00 350.00 3.1 Sustain Lives Int. Transport for Sustain Lives members for organization of Stakeholders meetings 135.40 715 3.2 Sustain Lives Int. Transportation of Sustain Lives members and volunteers for health screening 37.90 200 3.3 Sustain Lives Int. Transportation of remaining protective equipment to the scrapyard 18.90 100 3.4 Kasi Express Cost of delivering letters to various Stakeholders 13.60 72 3.5 Kojo Nuahmah Keyholders for appreciation of support from Stakeholders 94.70 500 4. Other costs 535.30 2,826.22 2,008.10
  • 28. 28 | P a g e 4.1 Flugticket KLM Round trip flight from Berlin to Accra 525.80 2,776 4.2 Stamp cost Sustain Lives Stamp for official documentation 9.50 50 5. Reserve 408.10 2,155 408.10 Import duty of machine payment of the duty charge in Ghana 408.10 2,155 Project cost total: 10,222.30 53,972 12,068.10 6. Administrative Expenses 400.00 2,111.93 482.73 6.1 Administrative Expenses for Geninsa 400.00 2,112 482.73 Gesamtsumme 10,622.30 56,084.28 12,550.83 The project is in its final stage and we are facing financial challenges to bring it to completion. We would appreciate any support in order to successfully complete this project and impact more lives.
  • 29. 29 | P a g e Additional recognition of the project…………… A report from the Technical University of Freiberg, Germany 2017 journal
  • 30. 30 | P a g e A report from the annual journal of the Faculty of Business Adminstration, Technical University of Freiberg. Germany (2017)
  • 31. 31 | P a g e APPRECIATION We want to express profound appreciation to our project sponsor, Stiftung Nord-Süd Brücken and our project partners, Gesellschaft für Entwicklung International Sachsen e.V. (Geninsa) and Womchild Foundation. Also we thank all our supporters who donated for the implementation of this project or gave us the necessary assistance in every way. Thank you from the team Sustain Lives International!!! Team Ghana
  • 32. 32 | P a g e Team Germany