The Government of Egypt has donated 9,500 doses of hepatitis C vaccines, valued at nearly $80,000, to Ghana, in a move aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and advancing African-led health solutions.
Presenting the consignment, Egypt’s Ambassador to Ghana, Wael Fathy Ahmed, said the gesture reflects deepening cooperation between the two countries and highlights the need for stronger collaboration among African nations in addressing shared health challenges.
He noted that the COVID-19 pandemic exposed Africa’s vulnerability in accessing vaccines, with the continent among the last to receive supplies, stressing the importance of reducing dependence on external support.
“It is time for African countries to work together to tackle our health challenges and build resilient systems,” he said, adding that the partnership between Egypt and Ghana could be expanded to include pharmaceutical development and local vaccine production.
Receiving the vaccines, Deputy Minister for Health, Prof. Dr Grace Ayensu-Danquah, described the donation as timely, particularly at a time when global aid is declining.
She said the support from a fellow African country underscores the importance of intra-African solidarity and cooperation in strengthening healthcare delivery.
According to her, Ghana is keen on deepening collaboration with Egypt in key areas of the health sector, including access to essential medicines and vaccines.
“Partnerships like this are critical to shaping the future of healthcare on the continent and advancing Africa’s health sovereignty,” she noted.
The vaccines were subsequently handed over to the Ghana Health Service for distribution across the country.
The donation marks another step in strengthening Ghana–Egypt relations, particularly in the health sector, as both countries work to build more resilient systems capable of responding to current and future public health needs.
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