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UNICEF Lauds Ghana’s $24 m Vaccine Payment

UNICEF has commended the Government of Ghana for completing its $24.5 million vaccine co‑financing obligation for 2025, describing the payment as vital for sustaining national immunisation efforts and protecting children’s health. What We Found UNICEF Representative Osama Makkawi Khogali confirmed Ghana fulfilled the 2025 vaccine co‑financing payment of $24.5 million, restoring the government's strong pre-pandemic track record. The payment ensures no vaccine stock-outs, protects herd immunity among children, and strengthens Ghana’s broader health system—making immunisation more sustainable as Gavi support phases down. UNICEF noted Ghana's past delays (since 2022) were due to COVID-related economic challenges, but acknowledged this full payment signals a renewed commitment to domestic vaccine funding. Expert Insight UNICEF described the payment as a strong demonstration of political resolve to prioritise child health and reduce vaccine-preventable diseases. As development aid wanes, Ghana's move aligns with its “Transition Roadmap: Towards Self-financing of […]

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Free Dialysis Services to Launch in 40 Facilities Starting December 1.

From December 1, 2024, the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) will provide free dialysis services in 40 health facilities across Ghana. This move aims to relieve patients who struggle to afford the high cost of treatment, which ranges from GHC300 to GHC1,000 per session. NHIA CEO Dr. Dacosta Aboagye assured the public that the initiative is sustainable and will remain intact regardless of government changes.The NHIA plans to meet with facility heads on November 26 to finalize the rollout. Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia emphasized that the programme is part of the government’s broader commitment to enhancing healthcare access. Meanwhile, opposition leader John Mahama has pledged to decentralize dialysis services if re-elected.Currently, about 2,000 patients access dialysis in Ghana, often only when their condition worsens, impacting their quality of life. This programme promises a significant step toward better kidney care […]

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AI and Healthcare: Ahafo Minister Champions Tech-Driven Patient Care.

The Ahafo Regional Minister, George Boakye, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to improving quality and affordable healthcare across Ghana. Speaking at the College of Health in Yamfo during its second graduation and 10th matriculation ceremonies, the Minister called on healthcare institutions to embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a means to enhance educational outcomes and deliver patient-centered care.He highlighted the importance of partnerships between the government and health institutions in achieving sustainable advancements in healthcare delivery.JoyNews' Precious Semevoh covered the event, emphasizing the government's push for modernized, tech-driven healthcare solutions.

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