Evolve plans to set on a ground-breaking project to improve the quality of healthcare for thousands of Africans. The State of the African Diaspora (SOAD) selected it as a preferred partner.
The State of the African Diaspora has signed a memorandum of understanding with Malta’s most trusted science company, based in Luqa. The agreement arrived at a series of meetings held by Maltese Ambassador Anthony Coleiro and SOAD Malta Diplomatic Mission Attaché Martin Mercieca.
I would like to thank our Ambassador Anthony Coleiro and Attaché Martin Mercieca for this most formidable and timely introduction to Evolve, said SOAD’s First Vice Prime Minister, Keturah Amoako.
‘SOAD’s medical city and telehealth projects have received financing approvals, and this collaboration with Evolve, with their expertise in ‘Design; Equip; Train; and Maintain’ medical solutions, means that SOAD has a perfect “one-stop shop” partner for the realisation of its medical city and telehealth projects.
With the addition of Evolve’s flagship Ophthalmic Centres of Excellence, our collaboration in delivering leading-edge state-of-the-art healthcare will propel Africa as a leading destination for the provision of innovative and cutting-edge health services,’ says the firm.
The construction of a Pan-African ophthalmology centre responds to urgent needs in the fight against and prevention of blindness,’ said Angelina Tezanou, SOAD Minister of Health and Disabilities. It is a groundbreaking flagship project that will promote the diaspora’s international reputation with a focal point for all major vision specialists.
Managing Director of Evolve, Christopher Busuttil Delbridge, said, ‘At Evolve, we are always grateful to be part of projects that strive to deliver state-of-the-art care and scientific services that enable a positive impact on communities worldwide.’
Antoine Camilleri, Evolve’s International Business Development Manager, added, “This is in line with our core philosophy and values at Evolve.” We are delighted to have signed an Agreement of Knowing and we thank the African Diaspora State for entrusting them with a part of this Noble African journey to offer excellent health care and scientific services, that will boost Africa’s quality of life.’