Ghana and Japan have signed a US$20 million grant facility to strengthen healthcare delivery in selected hospitals in the Northern Region, in what officials describe as a significant step towards deepening bilateral cooperation and improving access to quality medical services.
The agreement was formalised at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Accra, where Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and Japan’s Ambassador to Ghana, Hiroshi Yoshimoto, signed the exchange of notes.
In a Facebook post announcing the development, Mr Ablakwa stated that the grant would support efforts to enhance health service delivery in the Northern Region, where healthcare infrastructure and resources have historically required strengthening.
“Access to quality and affordable health delivery remains a cardinal deliverable to the Mahama Administration,” the Minister wrote.
The US$20 million facility is expected to support improvements in medical equipment, infrastructure and overall service capacity in selected institutions.
The Northern Region, like many parts of northern Ghana, faces challenges including limited specialist services, equipment shortages and pressures on existing facilities due to population growth.
The grant is therefore anticipated to ease some of these constraints and improve patient outcomes.
Health sector observers note that such targeted investments are critical to reducing regional disparities in healthcare access and ensuring that quality services are not concentrated solely in major urban centres.
Beyond its immediate impact on healthcare, the agreement reinforces longstanding diplomatic relations between Ghana and Japan.
The two countries have cooperated extensively over the years in areas such as infrastructure development, education, technical assistance and health.
“Ghana and Japan reaffirm our commitment to impactful diplomatic cooperation,” Mr Ablakwa stated.
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