Cynthia Tima Yeboah, affectionately known as Tima Kumkum, has taken a bold step in advancing her mission to raise awareness about G6PD deficiency by meeting with key figures of the G6PD Deficiency Foundation in the United States.
The seasoned media personality and founder of the Tima Kumkum Foundation, held discussions with President of the G6PD Deficiency Foundation, Keely Harris and its Vice President, Niloofer Darbary.
The engagement centered on building a collaborative partnership to extend sensitization campaigns on G6PD deficiency across Ghana, Africa, and beyond.
G6PD deficiency, an enzyme disorder which affects millions globally, often goes undiagnosed, leading to severe health complications and in worst case, death.
Determined to change this narrative, Tima Kumkum is leveraging her platform to educate the public and bring expertise on board to advocate for screening and treatment options.
During the meeting, Keely Harris brought valuable insights, drawing from her extensive experience as a community leader and volunteer for over two decades. Her professional background as …