Toshpa awarded for their good work

On 27th December 2021, TOSHPA Diaspora officer Elizabeth Faley received an award on behalf of TOSHPA for their work in contributing to the strengthening of the health service in Sierra Leone.
TOSHPA embarks on capacity building at Connaught hospital the main referral General hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Diaspora Officer of TOSHPA Elizabeth Faley teaching code of conduct for nurses and midwives.
TOSHPA recently held its Annual Thanksgiving Service in London, bringing together members, supporters, and well-wishers to celebrate another year of impactful work and community service. The event was a heartfelt occasion to reflect on achievements, express gratitude, and renew commitment to TOSHPA’s mission of advancing healthcare and community well-being. A Moment of Reflection and Gratitude…
On a mission to support healthcare delivery and patient comfort, TOSHPA has donated 19 chairs to Ward 2 at Bo Government Hospital — the ward the organization has officially adopted. Improving Patient Care and Comfort The donation is part of TOSHPA’s ongoing commitment to strengthening healthcare infrastructure and ensuring patients receive not only medical care…
Bo, Sierra Leone — The official launching of the nurse-led Diabetes Clinic brought together key Bo District stakeholders, the District Health Management Team (DHMT), and Bo Government Hospital staff, marking a collaborative milestone in the region’s healthcare advancement. The initiative, championed by The Organisation of Sierra Leonean Healthcare Professionals Abroad (TOSHPA), represents a groundbreaking step…
Bo, Eastern Sierra Leone — The Ministry of Health and Sanitation has officially approved the nurse-led Diabetes Clinic established by The Organisation of Sierra Leonean Healthcare Professionals Abroad (TOSHPA) at the Bo Government Hospital. This milestone marks a major step toward improving diabetes care and management in Sierra Leone, particularly in the Southern and Eastern…
Toshpa in the presence of the medical staff and representatives from the Ministry of Health has today opened the newly adopted ward 6. The ward has been revamped and fully set up for nurses to care for patients as they are nursed back to health.
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