General Electric has begun a five-year, $20 million humanitarian project aimed at improving healthcare services and infrastructure at hospitals and clinics in Africa.
Four GE businesses, GE Healthcare, GE Energy, GE Infrastructure, and GE Consumer & Industrial, will donate a combination of healthcare and power generation equipment, water filtration systems, and appliances and lighting to African clinics and hospitals. The initiative is starting in Ghana, and will extend to other African countries over the life of the project.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
October 5, 2004
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