Audio By Carbonatix
The Ministry of Health has strengthened cardiovascular care delivery across the country with the rollout of new clinical guidelines and the distribution of medical equipment valued at over GH¢6 million.
The intervention, supported by AYA and its partners under the AYA Integrated Healthcare Initiative, also includes revised national guidelines for the management of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), aimed at standardising care and improving outcomes nationwide.
At the launch, the Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, unveiled updated treatment protocols alongside Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) implementation booklets and training manuals to strengthen frontline healthcare delivery.

He noted that the combined measures would support the government’s Free Primary Healthcare agenda by enhancing early detection and management of conditions such as hypertension and diabetes.
The equipment, comprising ECG machines, defibrillators, glucometers, and blood pressure monitors, will be distributed to 179 health facilities across seven regions to improve diagnosis and treatment capacity.

Speaking on behalf of the Country Director of GIZ, Mr. Wilhelm Hugo, underscored the importance of partnerships in tackling non-communicable diseases and reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to supporting Ghana’s health system.
The initiative forms part of broader efforts by the Ministry to build a resilient, equitable, and high-quality healthcare system capable of addressing the growing burden of non-communicable diseases.
Latest Stories
-
‘Mothers are backbone of the society’ – Opoku-Agyemang marks Mother’s Day with heartfelt tribute
1 hour -
Court fines voxy driver in viral video GH¢3K, jails him two months
1 hour -
Tamale Mayor pledges transparency as assembly outlines development agenda
1 hour -
Fifty years in, what have I learnt?
2 hours -
Manwe traditional council commends Wa East MP, DCE for key development projects
2 hours -
Global Evangelical Church shows love to female inmates at Kumasi Central Prisons to mark Mother’s Day
2 hours -
Army parachutes onto remote island to help Briton with suspected hantavirus
2 hours -
CBG extends free health outreach to women in Adaklu
3 hours -
CBG reaffirms commitment to women’s health and community development in Adaklu outreach
3 hours -
GACL announces a month partial closure at Terminal 2 departure frontage
3 hours -
Spain starts evacuating virus-hit cruise ship in Tenerife
3 hours -
Adaklu DCE commends CBG for women’s health outreach initiative
3 hours -
President Mahama celebrates mothers, honours wife on Mother’s Day
4 hours -
Police Inspector interdicted over alleged defilement of 14-year-old daughter
4 hours -
Mother’s Day: The love we learn too late to fully understand
4 hours