Sonja Liggett-Igelmond, a German midwife has presented medical equipment worth 1.2 million Euros to Have Health Centre at Have.
The equipment includes beds, general healthcare and obstetric case management gadgets.
Madam Sonja-Igelmond said while visiting Ghana in October last year, she carried back to Germany a video footage about the drudgeries associated with midwifery services at the Clinic.
She said she showed the pictures in Germany to stimulate compassion among viewers to mobilise the equipment.
Madam Sonja-Igelmond said all the gadgets some of which were transferred from some German health facilities, were in good condition.
Mr Paul Kpai, an Assembly Member for Have, told journalists that, the Liggett-Igelmond-Have Health Centre collaboration was facilitated by the Akpafu Traditional Women's Birth Attendants Association, a non-governmental organisation.
He said educational materials which were part of the consignment and have since been distributed to school in the Have area, were donations from Liggett-Igelmond's husband and collections from her (Liggett-Igelmond) daughter's classmates.
Mr Emmanuel Pewudie, who spoke on behalf of the Association, expressed gratitude to the Madam Ligget-Igelmond for the equipment, some of which had been sent to the Hohoe Government Hospital.
Madam Patience Todzro, who is in charge of the Have Health Centre appealed to government to consider raising the facility into a full hospital with a resident doctor.