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The Republic of Korea has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ghana’s healthcare sector as the Korean Ambassador to Ghana, Park Kyongsig, paid a courtesy call on the Health Ministry, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.
The high-level meeting brought together representatives from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), the Korea Foundation for International Healthcare (KOFIH), and senior officials from the Ministry of Health.
Discussions focused on deepening the existing partnership in healthcare infrastructure, medical training, and strengthening health management capacity at the district and sub-district levels.

Ambassador Park Kyongsig emphasized Korea’s long-standing support for Ghana’s healthcare development, highlighting the importance of continued collaboration in maternal and child health, infectious disease control, and capacity building for healthcare workers.
He reiterated Korea’s commitment to strengthening Ghana’s health systems to ensure accessible and efficient medical services for all citizens.
The health minister, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh expressed gratitude for Korea’s unwavering support and acknowledged the impact of past and ongoing projects. He cited key initiatives such as the construction of model Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) facilities, the enhancement of Ghana’s emergency medical services, improvements in hospital infrastructure, and training programs for healthcare professionals.
He also outlined policy priorities under the John Mahama administration, including the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, the provision of free primary healthcare, and the construction of regional hospitals in the newly created regions.

Representatives from KOICA and KOFIH detailed their ongoing projects in Ghana, including the construction of modern healthcare facilities, the provision of medical equipment, and specialized training programs for local healthcare practitioners. They assured the Ministry of Health of their continued support in advancing Ghana’s health agenda.
The meeting concluded on a positive note, with both parties reaffirming their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and exploring new opportunities to enhance Ghana’s healthcare system. As Ghana advances toward Universal Health Coverage, Korea remains a valued partner in ensuring a resilient, efficient, and accessible health sector.
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