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The Ghana Medical Trust Fund has taken a significant step toward strengthening Ghana’s response to Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) following a strategic partnership with Project C.U.R.E., the world’s largest distributor of donated medical supplies serving more than 135 countries.
The collaboration was formally marked by the arrival of Emily Helen Davidson, an official assessor from Project C.U.R.E., for a 10-day working visit to Ghana.
During the visit, Ms Davidson will work closely with the Ghana Medical Trust Fund team, led by Dr Norbert Kipo, to conduct detailed hospital needs assessments across selected teaching and referral facilities.

The exercise is aimed at identifying priority gaps in equipment and supplies to enhance the country’s capacity to manage and treat NCDs, including hypertension, diabetes, and cancer.
Speaking at the start of the engagement, Dr Kipo described the visit as timely and impactful.

“This is more than a visit; it is a partnership that brings progress. Through this collaboration, we are ensuring that every intervention is evidence-based and aligned with the real needs of our hospitals,” he said.
Project C.U.R.E.’s assessor emphasised the organisation’s commitment to delivering tailored support based on comprehensive assessments.

“Over the coming days, we will engage hospital leadership to assess infrastructure, staffing, patient volumes, and critical equipment gaps.”
“Our goal is to ensure that every donation is relevant and responsive to Ghana’s healthcare priorities,” Ms Davidson noted.

The findings from the 10-day assessment will guide customised plans to deliver essential diagnostic equipment and consumables to beneficiary facilities.
Officials say the initiative reflects a shared vision to improve healthcare outcomes and reinforces the government’s commitment to tackling NCDs under the broader “Mahama Cares” agenda.
“We care, and truly, Mahama Cares,” Dr Kipo added.
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