BancABC, which is part of Atlas Mara, has embarked on an
initiative to support Muhimbili Emergency Department in providing health
insurance to at least 100 orphans’ kids and most vulnerable children.
Launching the initiative in Dar es Salaam, the Minister for Health
and Social Welfare, Ummy Mwalimu lauded BancABC for partnering with Muhimbili
in providing insurance for children.
She said this was in line with the government’s objectives in
ensuring people get reliable services at Muhimbili National Hospital and
children are among the most vulnerable groups.
“I call on parents to use this opportunity that has been
provided by BancABC and Muhimbili and rush to BancABC and open accounts so as
to ensure our children receive reliable services at the hospital at any given
time without having to pay cash,” she said.
She called on other financial institutions to emulate BancABC as
her ministry was ready to cooperate with institutions that are keen in
improving the health sector especially service delivery.
The BancABC Head of Retail and Business Banking Ms Joyce Malai
said BancABC recognizes the
importance of being a responsible corporate citizen through giving back to the
society and Health being one of our pillars, this initiative came through as a
great one to support as it enables us support the Government reach its long
term goals.
She said after opening the accounts, parents of these children
will be encouraged to deposit money in bits & pieces for their
children’s insurance so as to have their medical insurance covered at all times
through our Mwangaza Junior kids account through which has no monthly
maintenance fees
Ms Joyce Malai further added, the insurance will have no age limit
to children. “Parents can open accounts for more than one child and put as much
deposit as they like because it would go a long way to help their children in
securing health insurance.
The Executive Director of Muhimbili National Hospital, Prof.
Lawrence Museru, thanked BancABC for partnering with Muhimbili Emergency on
this the great initiative saying this will assist children in not just getting
reliable health services but also inculcate in them a good saving culture and
planning for the future.
“For now it will be their parents opening for them the accounts
but they will grow knowing the importance of this initiative and they will
continue with it even when they are grown-ups,” he said and called on parents
to take advantage of the offer.
Health and Gender Minister Ummy
Mwalimu speaks to BancABC Head of Retail Banking Joyce Malai during an event to
hand over 100 health insurance cards to orphans and vulnerable
children over the weekend. The programme is a partnership between the
Muhimbili National Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine and BancABC
Tanzania.
Health and Gender Minister Ummy
Mwalimu hands over one of the100 health insurance cards to orphans and vulnerable children over the weekend. The programme
is a partnership between the Muhimbili National Hospital Department of
Emergency Medicine and BancABC Tanzania
Health and Gender Minister Ummy
Mwalimu stresses a point to BancABC Head of Retail Banking Joyce Malai during
an event to hand over 100 health insurance cards to orphans and vulnerable children over the weekend. The programme
is a partnership between the Muhimbili National Hospital Department of
Emergency Medicine and BancABC Tanzania.
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