Bank of Maldives (BML) continues its legacy of contributing to community welfare with the inauguration of the Oncology Ward at IGMH (Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital), a significant stride towards advancing healthcare services. The newly unveiled ward, backed by BML's generous support, is set to revolutionize oncology care accessibility in the Maldives.
In an event graced by Vice President Honorable Faisal Naseem, along with distinguished attendees including Minister Ali Shiyam, BML's CEO and Managing Director Karl Stumke, IGMH's CEO Ibrahim Saleem, and members of the IGMH and BML Board, the Oncology Ward was officially inaugurated at IGMH.
BML's unwavering commitment to community welfare and healthcare access is showcased through its contribution of MVR 3.5 million for the establishment of this crucial facility. This initiative is part of a series of impactful monthly projects to celebrate the Bank's 40th anniversary, highlighting BML's enduring dedication to enriching the nation.
Karl Stumke, CEO and Managing Director of BML, emphasized the significance of projects initiated as part of their anniversary celebrations, which span crucial sectors. The newly inaugurated oncology ward addresses a critical need, underscoring BML's commitment to enhancing healthcare services, particularly in the oncology realm.
The eight-cubicle Oncology Ward at IGMH stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of BML and IGMH, ensuring that up to eight patients can be accommodated simultaneously, significantly expanding oncology care capacity. This milestone is poised to elevate healthcare access and pave the way for a healthier, more resilient community.
BML's impactful partnership with IGMH underscores its role as a catalyst for positive change, reaffirming its commitment to supporting the well-being of the Maldivian population and leaving a lasting mark on the nation's healthcare landscape.