
Ghana Switzerland Hospital Technicians
GSHT
SE' W AKWABA
Akwaba heisst willkommen in Twi ,
einer der Landessprachen in Ghana.
"Für die, die unsere Hilfe brauchen, ist ein gemeinsame Anstrengung nie zu spät".
About Us
Who are we- what we do
GSHT is a voluntary association that in Ghana for humanitarian aid and technical organizations at hospitals is working. All members of our association be it in Switzerland or in Ghana, work for free. Politically and procure denominationally neutral we funds and equipment to project to realize. Our aim is through infrastructure improvements, such as electricity and water supply, the hospitals the necessary conditions to create that you their medical supplies at the
population can meet. One reliable and well-functioning
Power supply is the lifeblood for a hospital.
All projects are done by technicians (Volunteers) from GSHT from start to finish carried out and supervised on site free of charge. Local artisans and professionals will be consulted for execution, trained and remunerated. Also the training of our partners and financial control of expenditure have high priority in every project.
GSHT guarantees that all donations benefit the planned projects
First and foremost, we provide help and support in those places where no other aid organizations work with the same priorities.
As a result, projects are mostly carried out in more remote and rural areas, where the need is extremely demanded.
GSHT guarantees a long-term sustainability and a broad impact, as it visits annually ongoing and completed projects in Ghana, and takes over regular maintenances and services, together with the partner organization in Ghana, the HTU (Health Technical Unit).

How and where do we work
How and what for do we use donations
For ongoing and upcoming projects,
the need, is not only for financial resources of transports and crane operations within Switzerland,
but also twice a year container transports from Switzerland to Ghana.
Further, materials, electrical equipment’s, power distribution cabinets and cables of all dimensions must also be purchased for the respective projects.
Emergency power installations and equipment, offered for dismantling, carried out by GSHT teams,
as well as cables and tools, out of various stocks are always on our search list.
Furthermore, craftsmen of all professions are any time very welcome for voluntary activities.

Our activities and services
We carry out dismantling of power installations in Switzerland for Reinstalling in clinics and hospitals in remote areas in Ghana, and improving the water and electricity supplies
Water projects:
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Drinking water wells with hand pumps, electrical pumps with electricity from the grid and / or with solar power
Sewage projects:
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Hospital sewage systems
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Water improving and treatment systems
Power projects:
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Diesel emergency power systems
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UPS systems for a secure power supply for operating theaters, laboratories, and intensive care
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Medium voltage supply systems 11–36 kV
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Transformer stations for hospitals
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Network compensation systems
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Solar systems
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Solar boiler systems
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Air conditioning and refrigeration systems
Communication projects:
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Telephone and internet systems for remote areas
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Radio communication systems
All projects are planned and built-in close cooperation with local institutions and technicians
The effort should be divided equally between the recipient and the GSHT




Dismantle
power plants
Transports
and crane work
Loading
in container
Unloading
generator
in
Ghana




Installation in hospitals
power distribution
Laying underground cables
with local help
Training and instruction
local employee
Plant from dismantling in Switzerland
The GSHT Team
President and Projectleader

Stefan Burri
Finance

Rolf Kaegi
Actuary

Jackie Locher
Founder and Projectleader

Ruedi Eggenberger
Doner and patron suppert

Esther Rusterholz
Projectleader

Ueli Spühel

Manuel Klauser
Participants in the club and projects

Ueli Iseli

Sandro Stricker

Hanspeter Spielmann

Dieter Ricklin

Peter Stirnimann
Project leader HTU Ghana

Bastian Magsig

Aminu Abdel Mumuni
