Quarterly Results
Earnings per share fell 370.00% over the past year to ($0.47), which may not compare to the estimate of $0.17.
Revenue of $348,429,000 up by 133.00% year over year, which beat the estimate of $323,090,000.
Looking Ahead
The upcoming fiscal year s revenue expected to be between $2,180,000,000 and $2,350,000,000.
Details Of The Call
Rise-Ghana commends UNICEF and the Chinese government for investing in nutrition in North East Region Listen to article
With COVID-19 ravaging people’s lives and livelihoods and an estimated 80,253 Ghanaians contracting the virus with 577 deaths, initiatives aimed at providing coping mechanisms, reducing vulnerabilities, boosting people immunity and reducing inequality must be highly commended and up scaled.
Even though evidence from the Global Nutrition report indicates that Ghana has made significant progress towards Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) targets by reducing anaemia among women of reproductive age to 46.4% among women aged 15-49 years, no progress has been made in achieving targets on exclusive breastfeeding as only 43% of infants aged 0-5 months are exclusively breastfed.
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RISE-Ghana, a non-governmental organisation in the Upper East Region has commended UNICEF-Ghana and the Chinese Government for investing in nutrition in North East Region.
According to the NGO, with COVID-19 ravaging people’s lives and livelihoods, initiatives aimed at providing coping mechanisms, reducing vulnerabilities, boosting people immunity and reducing inequality must be highly commended and up scaled.
Background
To bolster efforts being made by the Government of Ghana in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, China has donated US$ 1 million to help improve newborn care and child health, prevent, detect and treat severe acute malnutrition. Ghana is one of six countries receiving financial support within the framework of the China-UNICEF cooperation against COVID-19 through China’s South-South Cooperation Assistance Fund.