Bank South Pacific (BSP) has donated medical supplies valued at K120,000 to the Metoreia Urban Health Centre in the National Capital District as part of its 2025 community project program.
The donation was made possible through the combined efforts of four BSP business units, each contributing K30,000 from their community project funds to procure essential medical items.
The supplies include needles, disposable syringes, emergency pharmaceuticals, and specialized equipment for dental, optometry and maternity wards. The donation also includes labour ward kits and other medical consumables aimed at strengthening the clinicâs capacity to deliver essential healthcare services to the community.
BSP Group General Manager for Corporate Affairs and Community, Ms. Hari Rabura, said the bank recognizes the challenges many people face in accessing reliable and affordable healthcare.
âBy strengthening the clinicâs inventory, BSP is helping to ensure that these vital services remain within reach for the many residents who depend on the Metoreia Clinic,â Ms. Rabura said.
Clinic Manager for Metoreia Urban Health Centre, HEO Regina Wuri, also acknowledged the impact of the donation.
âThese supplies will greatly enhance our ability to serve patients more effectively, especially in critical areas such as maternity, dental, and emergency care. We are deeply grateful to BSP for recognizing our needs and supporting the clinic in its mission to provide quality healthcare to the community,â Ms. Wuri said.
Chief Executive Officer of the National Capital District Provincial Health Authority, Dr Robin Oge, expressed appreciation for the support.
âThis generous donation from BSP comes at a critical time for the Metoreia Urban Health Centre. It not only replenishes essential supplies but also reinforces our shared commitment to ensuring that every resident has access to quality healthcare. On behalf of NCDPHA, I extend our sincere gratitude to BSP for standing with us in service to the people of Port Moresby,â Dr Oge said.