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GUBA Foundation Outdoors ‘Arise Mama Africa’ Anthem In Aid Of Ending Infant Mortality

The GUBA Foundation formally introduces its anthem ‘Arise Mama Africa! In aid of ending Infant Mortality and is available to purchase via amazon: http://buff.ly/1KTnprZ and ITunes: http://buff.ly/1JbpQUH

The anthem is a blend of rhythmic beats, encapsulating sounds of traditional African music, which captures the achievements of Africa thus far.

The anthem was co-composed by former GUBA Awards nominee: Esi Amisstar and produced by Myx Quest. Featuring on the song are former GUBA winners/nominees: Mista Silva, Juliyaa and J. Appiah. It aims to inspire, uplift and encourage a generation of progressive Africa. The video for Arise Mama Africa is available to view at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2P8wVbr524

In Ghana, a new-born baby dies every FIFTEEN minutes due to the lack of incubators and proper hospital equipment, this must stop! The Infant Mortality campaign was launched by the GUBA Foundation in 2015, with the aim of reducing the number of untimely deaths of babies in Ghana.

Proceeds from the anthem will go towards the purchasing of 100 incubators, education of mothers and provision of basic health services. We are appealing to all communities worldwide to help the foundation achieve its goal of reducing infant mortality by donating incubators or financially in the three ways outlined below:


Every amount is welcome, please Donate on our GoFundMe Page: www.gofundme.com/gubafundraising

Please donate a maximum of £10 by simply texting the word GUBA00 followed by the amount to 70070 e.g. GUBA00 £10

You can also send a cheque, made payable to GUBA Foundation, to  90 Mycenae Road, room 22 Mycenae House, Blackheath London SE3 7SE Please include a letter with your cheque stating your name and address. – See more at: http://buff.ly/1O5Q5nk

Support our campaign: http://buff.ly/1MJsK7O

This must STOP!  Your help and support, can help us reduce the increasing number of infant mortality!

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