Nurses Without Borders Ghana

Nurses Without Borders Ghana NWB is an independent non-profit organisation that operates in poor and hard-to-reach communities in Ghana, and provide free healthcare and humanitarianaid

Who We Are

Nurses Without Borders is a registered independent non-profit, non-political and non-religious organisation that operates in poor and hard-to-reach communities in Ghana. We provide free healthcare and humanitarian aid to the underprivileged and victims of natural and man-made disasters. NWB was founded in 2016 by a group of young dynamic Ghanaians from diverse professional background. Out of selflessness, they mobilise resources from among themselves and with the support of other individuals and organisations, they provide relief and care to all persons devoid of ethnic and religious considerations. NWB considers in its mandate, the health and welfare of the socially excluded such as inmates of prisons, street children and children in orphanages as well as other vulnerable groups, as a top priority. Public education and training of key stakeholders in the health sector is also at the core of NWB’s mandate. Through such engagements, NWB shares vital information that will go a long way to create awareness for the purposes of safety and precaution. Where We Work

With its headquarters in Tamale, Ghana, NWB currently works in poor communities in the Northern, Upper West and Upper East Regions of Ghana. These regions, per statistics from government agencies and other international organisations, are the poorest among the ten administrative regions of Ghana; about 7 out of 10 people live below the poverty line in these areas. The regions are also underserved with modern healthcare facilities compared to the Southern part of the country. The only referral centre serving these three regions is the Tamale Teaching Hospital located in Tamale, the Northern Regional capital. The distance between the Tamale Teaching Hospital and the capital of the Upper West and the Upper East Regions is about 302 and 165 kilometres respectively. The situation is not too different at the district and regional levels as poor road networks further compound emergency healthcare delivery. Situations like these contribute heavily to maternal and child mortality rates every year. How We Work

We acknowledge the fact that healthcare delivery is expensive and even more expensive in a developing country such as Ghana. It involves the mobilisation of funds, human and material resources. Thus, as an organisation that is built on the foundations of providing free medical care and humanitarian aid, we have seen the need to resort to the engagement of volunteers from different professional backgrounds to render services to people who are in real need. These volunteers are full-time employees of public and private hospitals as well as unemployed but professionally certified health professionals. They include medical doctors, general nurse practitioners, nutritionists, psychiatric nurses, laboratory technicians, ophthalmologists, clinical psychologists, social workers and pharmacists among others. NWB also collaborates with state institutions such as the Regional and District Health Directorates, the Department of Social Welfare, the Regional Coordinating Councils and District Assemblies, the Ghana Prisons Service and traditional rulers (chiefs) in our work. Our Programmes

 Free Health Outreach
 Humanitarian Aid

Targeted Issues

 Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights
 Common STIs
 First Aid
 Tackling Epidemic Outbreaks

How To Help

NWB staff, volunteers and interns provide free healthcare and humanitarian assistance in the form of clean water, clothes, beddings and shelter (during disasters) to vulnerable groups (visually impaired, hearing impaired, physically challenged and aged). NWB engages anybody who is ready to make available his/her expertise and or donate resources (food, clothes, money, medical supplies/consumables and logistics (car, motorbike, etc) towards the provision of free healthcare and humanitarian assistance to underprivileged people. Sources of Funding

Like many fledgling non-profit organisations, getting funding for its activities is a very big challenge. From their personal contributions, the Founders of NWB are able to roll out programmes with additional support from other non-profit and profit-making organisations as well as private individuals. NWB however ensures that funding sources are beyond reproach and that contributions are politically untied. 80 percent of all its funds are often spent on providing free healthcare and humanitarian assistance to people who need help but cannot afford or access it due to its unavailability.

20 percent is used to cater for administrative needs as well as pay stipends of staff and volunteers during health outreach. If you would like to support our work, please write to us at nursing4free@gmail.com or call 0553597289 to find out how to become a donor.

A good step forward
03/11/2025

A good step forward

Good news
03/11/2025

Good news

PRESS RELEASEMINISTRY OF HEALTH COMMENCES EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF DOCTORS 1. As part of efforts to equitably and fairl...
03/11/2025

PRESS RELEASE

MINISTRY OF HEALTH COMMENCES EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF DOCTORS

1. As part of efforts to equitably and fairly distribute doctors across the country, the Ministry of Health urges Doctors currently going through the recruitment process to accept postings to the available vacancies at the various regions and Districts Hospitals.

2. This exercise is part of the Ministry’s broader commitment to improve evenly distribution of health professionals to ensure quality healthcare delivery nationwide.

3. The Ministry emphasizes that placement is being done strictly through the official online portal, and no individual or group has been authorized to collect money or influence postings in any form.

4. Eligible doctors are therefore cautioned not to engage middlemen or pay any persons who promise to alter or fast-track their postings.

5. In our quest to achieve universal Health coverage, the Ministry of Health is firmly maintaining its policy of equitable distribution of doctors to all districts.

6. All qualified doctors are encouraged to visit the official Ministry of Health website to complete their registration before the approved deadline on the Portal.

SIGNED:
TONNY GOODMAN
HEAD, HEALTH TRAINING INSTITUTION & SPOKESPERSON
3rd NOVEMBER 2025.

PRESS RELEASE‼️

THE TOILET SEAT DIDN'T DO IT: BUSTING THE BIGGEST UTI MYTHFor generations, a persistent myth has circulated in whispered...
20/10/2025

THE TOILET SEAT DIDN'T DO IT: BUSTING THE BIGGEST UTI MYTH

For generations, a persistent myth has circulated in whispered conversations and casual advice: that women contract urinary tract infections (UTIs) from sitting on public toilet seats. It is a belief so widespread that many women hover uncomfortably above the seat, convinced they are protecting themselves from infection. But here is the truth: UTIs are not caused by toilet seats.

The truth is that majority of UTIs are caused by bacteria, most commonly Escherichia coli (E. coli), that live in the digestive tract and sometimes spread to the urinary system. These bacteria typically enter the urethra and travel upward, leading to infection. The toilet seat, by contrast, is an unlikely culprit. In fact, the skin is an excellent barrier against germs, and the conditions required for bacteria to move from a seat into the urinary tract simply do not exist.

So why does this myth endure? Perhaps because UTIs are so common, about 40% of women will experience at least one in their lifetime, and people naturally seek a visible, external cause. Public toilets, often perceived as unhygienic, become an easy scapegoat. But the real risk factors lie elsewhere and these include:

1. Sexual activity, which can introduce bacteria into the urinary tract.

2. Improper wiping habits (back-to-front instead of front-to-back).

3. Holding urine for too long, which allows bacteria to multiply.

4. Hormonal changes, especially after menopause, which can alter the urinary tract’s natural defenses.

This is not to say hygiene is unimportant. Washing hands, staying hydrated, and urinating after s*xual in*******se are all effective preventive measures. But hovering over a toilet seat or avoiding public restrooms altogether does little to protect against UTIs, and may even cause unnecessary discomfort or bladder strain.

The danger of clinging to the toilet seat myth is twofold. First, it distracts from the real causes and preventive strategies. Second, it fuels stigma, making women feel embarrassed about a condition that is both common and treatable. UTIs are medical issues, not moral failings or hygiene lapses.

The next time someone warns you about “catching something” from a toilet seat, remember: the real threat is not where you sit, but how bacteria find their way into the urinary tract. Let’s flush away the myths and focus on science.

Bottom line: UTIs are caused by bacteria, not toilet seats. Dispelling this misconception empowers women to take the right preventive steps and seek treatment without shame. You have heard.

~ Dr Mujajati Aaron

SIX MYTHS ABOUT MALE FERTILITY.  MYTH 1. A man is always fertile and at whatever age. FALSE. Even though many men can fa...
23/09/2025

SIX MYTHS ABOUT MALE FERTILITY.

MYTH 1. A man is always fertile and at whatever age.

FALSE. Even though many men can father children up to an advanced age, male fertility begins to fall after 40 years of age, and the risk of having special children also increases with age.

MYTH 2. Once a man has fathered a child or has impregnated a woman before, he remains fertile forever.

FALSE: A man can lose his fertility at any point in time during his lifetime, many medical conditions or lifestyle factors can lead to low s***m count so the fact that the man has fathered a child before or has impregnanted a female before does not indicate that he cannot suffer from infertility.

Myth 3. Excessive s*xual in*******se or frequent ma********on can lead to low s***m counts and infertility.

FALSE : Regular s*xual in*******se or frequent ma********on in no way affects s***m counts or quality. It is a healthy s*xual outlet regardless of number of times performed and does not reduce fertility.

MYTH 4. Infertility is always a female issue.

FALSE: A common myth around male fertility is that infertility factors must always be attributed to the female. One-third to half of all infertile cases are male-dominated.

MYTH 5. When a man is diagnosed with a low s***m count he is unable to have children for the rest of his life .

FALSE: Many men diagnosed with low s***m counts are able to father children along the line without any difficulty, s***m counts can improve with time with lifestyle changes like reduction alcohol consumption, exercise, reduction in use of recreational drugs, eating right and avoiding steroids. With technologies like IVF,ICSI,TESE, etc, even the very severe cases can be salvaged.

MYTH 6. Male infertility is a hereditary condition.

FALSE: Whilst it is true that genetics can play a role in male infertility it is not a deciding factor and many men with serious genetic defects might not even be able to father children at all much more transmitting these deffective genes to their offspring.

Other myths, including the effects of the use of laptops, phones, and other electronic devices, on fertility are up for debate. Maybe these questions will be answered in the near future.
For years, fertility has been a female problem. Male infertility is real and on the increase, evaluation of the male partner is key in addressing issues of infertility. Say no to machismo and masculine pride.

Dr Joseph Homiah
paarhule@gmail.com
Accra Fertility Centre

"Baking soda isn’t just for baking! It has numerous health benefits, from balancing pH levels to alleviating heartburn a...
11/08/2025

"Baking soda isn’t just for baking! It has numerous health benefits, from balancing pH levels to alleviating heartburn and improving oral hygiene. It’s a simple, affordable solution that can be a powerful ally in your wellness journey.

My Personal Reasons:

1. Start using MindBiotic for gut health to improve your overall wellness. A healthy gut helps maintain pH balance and supports immunity. >> https://bit.ly/42LvTDc

2. Use baking soda as a natural remedy for heartburn by mixing a small amount with water to neutralize stomach acids.

3. Add a teaspoon of baking soda to your bath to soothe muscles and refresh your skin.

4. Mindful Meals provides excellent recipes for balancing your gut and overall health, even helping with heartburn relief. >> https://bit.ly/4kprjk5

5. Keep your oral health in check by brushing with baking soda to remove plaque and whiten teeth."

~ Dr Partha Nandi

PROSTATE HEALTH AWARENESS MEN MUST READGentlemen,I am here to speak with you on Prostate. The topic is misleading. Is pr...
09/08/2025

PROSTATE HEALTH AWARENESS

MEN MUST READ

Gentlemen,

I am here to speak with you on Prostate. The topic is misleading. Is prostate strictly for men? Yes, ONLY men have prostate and ONLY men over 40 years but the healthcare enlightenment is for everyone. There is no woman who does not know a man 40 years and above, father, uncle, brother, son, friend, neighbour, colleague...

Essentially what I will be doing today is health promotion. Responsible health promotion must provide three things:

1. Information
2. Reassurance
3. A plan of action.

Let me start with a background on prostate health.

Everyone has a pair of kidneys. The job of the kidney is to remove waste. It is the LAWMA (waste management company) of your body. Everyday your blood passes through the kidney several times to be filtered. As the blood is filtered, urine is formed and stored in a temporary storage tank called the urinary bladder.

If there were to be no urinary bladder, as a man walks on the road, urine will be dropping.

Now think of the plumbing work in your house. Think of the urinary bladder as the overhead storage tank. From the storage tank, a good plumber will run pipes to other parts of the house, including the kitchen. God in His wisdom ran pipes from our urinary bladder to the tip of the p***s. The pipe is called the urethra. Just below the bladder and surrounding the urethra is a little organ called the prostate gland.

The prostate gland is the size of a walnut and weighs about 20grams. Its job is to make the seminal fluid which is stored in the seminal vesicle. During s*xual in*******se, seminal fluid comes down the urethra and mixes with the s***ms produced in the testicles to form the semen. So semen technically is not s***m. It is s***m + seminal fluid. The seminal fluid lubricates the s***m.

After age 40, for reasons that may be hormonal, the prostate gland begins to enlarge. From 20 grams it may grow to almost 100 grams. As it enlarges, it squeezes the urethra and the man begins to notice changes in the way he urinates.

If you have a son under 10, if he has a little mischief like we all did at that age, when he comes out to urinate, he can target the ceiling and the jet will hit target. Call his father to do same, wahala dey. His urine stream is weak, cannot travel a long distance and sometimes may come straight down on his legs. So he may need to stand in awkward position to urinate.

Not many men will be worried their urine stream cannot hit the ceiling. Toilets are on the floor and not on the ceiling. But other symptoms begin to show.

TERMINAL DRIPPLING:

The man begins to notice that after urinating and repacking, urine still drops on his pants. This is the reason why after an older man urinates, he has to ring bell. A younger man simply delivers to the last drop and walks away. Just see an older man coming from the bathroom. Sometimes he may clutch the newspaper closely to hide the urine stains, particularly on plain colored trousers.

HESISTANCY

At this point you wait longer for the urine flow to start. There are 2 valves that must open for you to urinate – the internal and external sphincters. Both open but because of obstructions in the urethra, you wait longer for the flow to start.

INCOMPLETE EMPTYING

You have this feeling immediately after urinating that there is still something left.

As all these things happen, the bladder begins to work harder to compensate for the obstruction in the urethra. The frequency of urination goes up. Urgency sets in. Sometimes you have to practically run into the toilet. Nocturia also becomes common. You wake up more than 2 times at night to urinate. Your wife begins to complain.

Men being men may not talk to anyone even at this point. Then the more serious complications start.

Stored urine gets infected and there may be burning sensation when urinating.

Stored urine forms crystals. Crystals come together to form stone either in the bladder or in the kidney. Stones may block the urethra.

Chronic urinary retention sets in. The bladder stores more and more urine. The size of the bladder is 40 - 60cl. A bottle of coke is 50cl. As the bladder stores more urine it can enlarge up to 300cl. An overfilled bladder may leak and this leads to wetting / urinary incontinence. Also the volume may put pressure on the kidney and may lead to kidney damage.

What may likely bring the man to hospital is acute urinary retention. He wakes up one day and he is not able to pass urine.

Everything I have described above is associated with prostate enlargement, technically called benign prostate hyperplasia.

There are other diseases of the prostate like:

1. Prostatitis – inflammation of the prostate

2. Prostate cancer – cancer of the prostate.

This discussion is on prostate enlargement.

I have bad news and good news.

The bad news is that everyman will have prostate enlargement if he lives long enough.

The good news is that there are life style changes that can help the man after 40 to maintain optimum prostate health.

NUTRITION

Look at what you eat. 33% of all cancers, according to the US National Cancer Institute is related to what we eat.
Red meat everyday triples your chances of prostate disease. Milk everyday doubles your risk. Not taking fruits / vegetables daily quadruples your risk.

Tomatoes are very good for men. If that is the only thing your wife can present in the evening, eat it with joy. It has loads of lycopene. Lycopene is the most potent natural antioxidant.
Foods that are rich in zinc are also good for men. We recommend pumpkin seeds (ugbogulu).
Zinc is about the most essential element for male s*xuality and fertility.

Men need more zinc than women. Every time a man ej******es he loses 15mg of zinc. Zinc is also important for alcohol metabolism. Your liver needs zinc to metabolize alcohol.

ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

As men begin to have urinary symptoms associated with prostate enlargement, it is important they look at alcohol consumption. More fluid in means more fluid out.

Drink less. Drink slowly.

EXERCISE

Exercise helps build the muscle tone. Every man should exercise. Men over 40 should avoid high impact exercise like jogging. It puts pressure on the knees. Cycling is bad news for the prostate. We recommend brisk walking.

SITTING
When we sit, two-third of our weight rests on the pelvic bones. Men who sit longer are more prone to prostate symptoms. Do not sit for long hours. Walk around as often as you can. Sit on comfortable chairs. We recommend a divided saddle chair if you must sit long hours.

DRESSING

Men should avoid tight underwear. It impacts circulation around the groin and heats it up a bit. While the physiological temperature is 37 degrees, the groin has an optimal temperature of about 33 degrees. Pant is a no - no for men. Wear boxers. Wear breathable clothing.

SMOKING

Avoid smoking. It affects blood vessels and impact circulation around the groin.

S*X

Regular s*x is good for the prostate.

Celibates are more pronenn to prostate illness. While celibacy is a moral decision, it is not a biological adaptation. Your prostate gland is designed to empty its contents regularly.
Hot lemons can kill cancer cells!

Cut the lemon into three pieces and place it in a cup, then pour hot water, it will become (alkaline water), drink it every day will certainly benefit everyone ..

Hot lemons can once again release an anti-cancer drug.

Hot lemon juice has an effect on cancerous tumors and has shown treatment for all types of cancer.

Treatment with this extract will only destroy the malignant cells and will not affect healthy cells.

Second: The acids and mono-carboxylic acid in lemon juice can regulate hypertension and protect narrow arteries, adjust blood circulation and reduce blood clotting.

Healthy Life, Happy Life

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