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President Nana Akufo-Addo has welcomed the €82.5 million support offered to Ghana by the European Investment Bank (EIB) to strengthen healthcare, provision of specialist medical equipment and medicines across Ghana under the national Covid-19 Health Response Plan.
The concessional financing package, which comprises a €75 million facility from the EIB, and €7.5 million grant from the European Commission, was signed at the Luxembourg Headquarters of the European Investment Bank, following President Akufo-Addo’s official visit to Luxembourg on Monday, 13th December 2021.
The new agreement with Ghana represents the largest national EIB financing for COVID-related health investment in Africa.

The new facility, representing the EIB’s largest support for Covid-19 related health investment in sub-Saharan Africa, was signed on behalf of Ghana by the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong, and European Investment Bank Vice President, Ambroise Fayolle in the presence of President Akufo-Addo, EIB President, Werner Hoyer and Ambassador of Ghana to the European Union, Sena Siaw-Boateng.
“Strengthened cooperation between Africa and multilateral development partners is crucial to share global best practice and ensure a rapid response to health, social and health challenges triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The European Investment Bank and the European Union are key partners for Ghana and I welcome their support for our national COVID-19 Health Response Plan,” President Akufo-Addo said.

He said, “Ghanaian and EIB experts have worked tirelessly in recent months to finalise this initiative since President Hoyer and I met earlier this year. Specialist healthcare and medical services will benefit from both the EIB’s largest backing for COVID health resilience in Africa and EU grant support”.
President of the European Investment Bank, Werner Hoyer said, "Ghana has taken visionary steps to ensure that the impact of Covid-19 can be managed and long-term investment unlocked to strengthen both health services and access to finance by businesses.
"A few months ago, President Akufo-Addo and I confirmed EIB backing for the Development Bank of Ghana. It is an honour to welcome our Ghanaian friends to our Luxembourg headquarters to demonstrate the impact of our joint response to improve Covid-19 healthcare and discuss how to further strengthen Team Europe’s partnership to improve lives and opportunities in Ghana in the years ahead."

European Union Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen said, “Europe and Ghana stand side by side to tackle the health challenges triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. The new Team Europe support for Ghana’s Covid-19 Health Response Plan will strengthen public health and enhance resilience to the pandemic across Ghana in the months and years ahead through new investment backed by the European Union and European Investment Bank."
The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss recent EIB support for the retrofit of the Kpong Dam, Development Bank Ghana and COVAX, explore future cooperation to support local vaccine manufacturing and outline the EIB’s strengthened engagement in Africa through a new dedicated development finance branch to be launched in the new year.
The EIB and EU backed health investment will improve medical treatment for patients with Covid-19 at Treatment and Isolation Centres and Intensive Care Units, as well as measures to detect and contain the virus and slow down transmission.
The initiative will both enhance medical treatment during the pandemic and enhance public health in the years ahead. Ghana was the first country in Africa to receive Covid-19 vaccines under the EIB and EU backed COVAX initiative.

EIB experts also briefed Akufo-Addo on plans to further accelerate delivery of vaccines across sub-Saharan Africa.
EIB strengthening co-operation with Ghana
The EIB is finalising new support for business investment in Ghana with ECOBANK that is expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks.
This follows the formal agreement in May this year between President Akufo Addo and EIB President, Werner Hoyer for EUR 170 million EIB backing for the new Development Bank Ghana.
This represented the largest ever EIB engagement in Ghana and most significant support for a national development finance institution in Africa.
Once operational, Development Bank Ghana will increase access to long-term finance and boost job creation for thousands of businesses in key sectors, including agribusiness, manufacturing, ICT tourism and other services across Ghana.
The European Investment Bank is the world’s largest international public bank and financed transformational investment across Ghana, including renewable energy at the Kpong Dam, business and services, since 1976.
Background information
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States.
It makes long-term finance available for sound investment in order to contribute towards EU policy goals.
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