Gold Fields Ghana Foundation
Gold Fields Ghana Foundation yɛ adwumakuo asetena mu asɛdeɛ (Corporate Social Responsibility) adwumakuo a ɛwɔ Gold Fields Ghana Limited a ɛyɛ adwumakuo a wɔtu sika kɔkɔɔ wɔ Ghana no mu baako.[1]
Founded | 2004 |
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Founder | Gold Fields Ghana Limited |
Focus | Humanitarian aid, and social service |
Location | |
Area served | Tarkwa, Damang mine |
Fapem no botaeɛ ne sɛ ɛbɛma mpɔtam a ɛwɔ n’adwumayɛbea a ɛtu agudeɛ no asetena ne sikasɛm tebea atu mpɔn denam nkɔsoɔ nhyehyɛeɛ a ɛbɛtena hɔ daa wɔ nwomasua, akwahosan, nnwuma, ne nneɛma a atwa yɛn ho ahyia a wɔbɛkora so no so.[2][3][4] Efi bere a wɔde sii hɔ no, fapem no de bɛboro Amerika dɔla ɔpepem 100 ayɛ nkɔso adwuma ne nhyehyɛe ahorow wɔ mpɔtam a atwa Tarkwa ne Damang mine ho ahyia wɔ Ghana Atɔe Fam Mantam no mu.[5][6][7][8]
Abakɔsɛm
sesaWɔde fapem yi sii hɔ wɔ afe 2004 mu sɛ Gold Fields Ghana Limited adɔeɛ adwumakuo, na ɛhwɛ sɛ adwumakuo no adwumayɛ so bɛboa mpɔtam a atwa ho ahyia no. Fapem no sika a wɔde ma wɔ afe 2005 mu no ama asuafoɔ 2,448 a wɔfiri mpɔtam hɔ anya sika a wɔde bɛma wɔn.[9][10] Na adesuawie ntetee nhyehyɛe a wɔhyɛɛ aseɛ wɔ afe 2018 mu no botaeɛ ne sɛ wɔbɛtete nnipa a wɔwɔ talente ama Gold Fields ne nnwumakuo a ɛtrɛ wɔ Ghana nyinaa.[11]
Wɔ afe 2024 mu no, fapem no de agyapadeɛ nnwuma a ne boɔ yɛ U.S. dɔla ɔpepem 1.53 maa mpɔtam a atwa ho ahyia, na wɔwiee nnwuma a n’ahwɛfoɔ apene so no ɔha mu nkyekyɛmu aduɔwɔtwe.[12][13]
Beaɛ a menyaa mmoa fii
sesa- ↑ Sedem Segbefia (2021-04-26), Gold Fields’ Damang Mine awards scholarships to university students and visually impaired children (in British English), retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ admin (2019-11-08), Gold Fields Ghana Foundation launches Graduate Trainee programme (in English), retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ Francis (2024-09-10), Gold Fields Ghana Foundation organises free medical outreach at Brahababom (in British English), retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ Gold Fields Ghana Foundation invests in TNA Stadium for the community (in English), 2023-10-25, retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ GTonline (2023-07-21), Goldfields Foundation invest $96m dollars in 19 host communities (in English), retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ Juliet Etefe (2024-08-13), Gold Fields Ghana Foundation to hand over T n A park, Aug 16, 2024 (in British English), retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ Emmanuel Acheampong (2024-03-07), A Detailed Breakdown of Gold Fields Ghana Foundation's $100 Million Commitment to Host Communities (in American English), retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ Gold Fields Ghana Foundation challenges graduates to maximise benefits of community apprenticeship programme - MyJoyOnline (in American English), 2024-11-22, retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ 163 Students benefit from Gold Fields scholarship (in British English), 2023-05-09, retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ Francis (2024-11-22), Gold Fields Foundation supports community training with US$3.6m (in British English), retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ Gold Fields Ghana Foundation's graduate training programme passes out 124 graduates (in American English), 2023-06-26, retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ Gold Fields hands over US$1.53m legacy projects to host communities (in American English), 2024-03-03, retrieved 2024-12-23
- ↑ Juliet Etefe (2024-03-04), Gold Fields Foundation hands over four community projects in Prestea Huni Valley (in British English), retrieved 2024-12-23