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2021/2022 JCR Executives Of Limman Hall Achieve Tremendous Milestone

ACHIEVEMENTS *Projects and Maintenance* 1.Establishment of a 100 Seater Conference Room (K. O. Ayeh Conference Room) 2. Refurbishment of the TV Room(4068) 3. Dry line Project (9 Dry lines added) 4. Reading Room Project (Inclusion of 111 Chairs, Servicing all AC’s, Replacement of all curtains) 5. Advocated for a new 40 Horsepower Water Pump 6. Refurbishment of all defaced Notice Boards 7. Addition of 8 Internet Routers 8. Procurement of a Projector (eg for football Giant Screen) 9. Procurement of a Printer and Portable Public Address System. 10. Repair Works on Basketball Rim *Academics and Capacity Building* 1.Study Abroad Expo with Intake Ghana (UK/Ireland/USA/Canada/China/Dubai) 2.. Organized a Peer 2 Peer UGRC Tutorial. 3. Leadership Training Seminar with Gracedlife Leadership Centre (Leadership/LinkedIn/CV Skills) 4. Ladies Summit with LEC Group 5. Let's Learn Law initiative *Entertainment and Sports* 1. Procurement of Sports logistics (Basketballs/Footballs/Volleyballs/Handballs/Bips) 2.Won laurels at the University Inter Halls Games and Debate 3. La Constance Tennis Equipment Donation 4. SlamDunk Gospel Concert 5. HONI@65 event (Aerobics/Kenkey Party/Live Band) 6. JCR Funded Floor Parties *Health and Sanitation * 1.Distribution of First Aid Kits (Floor Reps, Porters Lodge, JCR Office, Sports) 2. Installation of Hand Sanitizer Dispensers 3. Advocated for more than 10 additional dustbins. 4. CLITe' Health Talk event (Free Condoms/Contraceptives/Canopy Experience Music) *Welfare* 1. 50 Internship slots for residents 2. 5 National Service Slots for Residents. 3. Ezwich Card acquisition 4. Sim card Registration exercise and Re-registration exercise (All Networks) 5. House of KNESSET Rebranding (Gowns for leadership) *Publicity* 1. Activated the Halls social media accounts(Instagram , Twitter and Facebook) 2.Improved dissemination of information amongst residents (Flyers and communiques) 3. Activation of the Hall’s Website (http://apps.ug.edu.gh/limann/)

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