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Anglo American and Discovery contributes R1.8 million to the Witkoppen Health and Welfare Centre

28 March, 2013

A donation of R1,1 million from Anglo American and R700,000 from Discovery towards a refurbishment project at the Witkoppen Health and Welfare Centre (WHWC) in Johannesburg is set to directly benefit the health capacity of the Centre, with a 45% increase in the total number of direct beneficiaries.

A donation of R1,1 million from Anglo American and R700,000 from Discovery towards a refurbishment project at the Witkoppen Health and Welfare Centre (WHWC) in Johannesburg is set to directly benefit the health capacity of the Centre, with a 45% increase in the total number of direct beneficiaries.

The refurbishment has seen an existing building within the Centre being altered into a double-storey facility. Subsequently, the ground floor now has further space for facilities such as consulting rooms and a pharmacy storeroom, whilst the first floor has space for a laboratory, a boardroom, a training room, and an archives room.

Pranill Ramchander, Head of Corporate Communications and Branding of Anglo American in South Africa, says that the refurbishment will provide vital assistance in servicing the community at large, and is thus consistent with the Fund's commitment and dedication to widespread health initiatives.

"The clinic provides much-needed services to a substantial population group, and refurbishment was necessary as the centre had reached its capacity in terms of the previous infrastructure. Subsequently, the clinic can now offer a comprehensive, high-quality healthcare service, thus allowing for a strengthening health system for communities in Diepsloot, Kyasands, Lion Park and Cosmo City.

The number of people accessing services in the centre has doubled over the last 10 years. Thus, the previous infrastructure was no longer adequate to service the almost 400 people who visited the centre daily, while a 20% increase in HIV figures and a 20% increase in antenatal figures resulted in many patients being turned away. The new refurbishment now effectively addresses these issues to provide sustainable healthcare solutions to the communities.

Most beneficiaries tend to access more than one treatment or service, with supplementary services including the provision of food parcels, counselling services, and HIV care and ARV treatment.

Ramchander concludes that the Chairman's Fund's continued support of community health programmes such as WHWC will strengthen South Africa's healthcare systems.

"The Chairman's Fund is delighted to be able to contribute towards this development, as we believe that projects such as these are crucial towards bettering people's lives, and will not only ensure that real change is brought about in the immediate term, but that our communities' healthcare needs are adequately provided for in the long term."

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For further information, please contact:

South Africa

Pranill Ramchander, Head of Corporate Communications and Branding SA
Tel: +27 (0)11 638 2592

Editor's Notes:

About the WHWC:

The WHWC was established in 1946 in response to the lack of healthcare facilities in the area. Its objective is to ensure that the indigent communities surrounding the clinic have access to high-quality, comprehensive medical care facilities. It offers a variety of services, including paediatrics, a TB clinic, a family planning and well women clinic, an HIV/Aids clinic, and social welfare services. It services the communities of Diepsloot, Kyasands, Lion Park and Cosmo City.

Anglo American

Anglo American plc is one of the world's largest mining companies, is headquartered in the UK and listed on the London and Johannesburg stock exchanges. It's portfolio of mining businesses spans precious metals and minerals – in which it is a global leader in both platinum and diamonds; base metals – copper and nickel; and bulk commodities – iron ore, metallurgical coal and thermal coal. Anglo American is committed to the highest standards of safety and responsibility across all its businesses and geographies and to making a sustainable difference in the development of the communities around its operations. The company's mining operations and extensive pipeline of growth projects are located in southern Africa, South America, Australia, North America and Asia.
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