President Mahama has criticised the previous Akufo-Addo administration for simultaneously initiating construction of 111 hospitals, arguing a phased approach would have been more effective and fiscally responsible. He noted that some contractors received mobilisation funds but never began work, and said the government is pursuing them through EOCO to recover funds.
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President Mahama delivered a keynote address at the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva on May 18, 2026, calling for reforms in global health financing and health sovereignty for the global south. He warned that Ghana lost about 78 million US dollars following the suspension of United States aid to African countries, and cited projections suggesting about 5.7 million Africans could fall into poverty by the end of 2026 and up to 9 million preventable deaths could occur by 2030 if current trends persist.
18 May 2026 · Joy Online →
President Mahama announced at the World Health Assembly that Ghana is on track to exit financial support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, by 2030 as it strengthens self-reliance in healthcare financing and vaccine delivery.
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President Mahama told the World Health Assembly in Geneva that suspension of USAID support to Africa could drive about 5.7 million people into poverty by the end of 2026, and warned that up to 9 million preventable deaths could occur by 2030 due to shifts in global health financing. Ghana has lost about $78 million following the US suspension of aid to some African countries, he said.
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President Mahama warned at the World Health Assembly that suspension of US support under PEPFAR has left 1.4 million South Africans living with HIV uncertain about treatment continuity, shut clinics, and terminated gender-based violence programmes. He cautioned that the reduction in international health funding and aid suspension could push about 5.7 million Africans into poverty by the end of 2026.
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President John Dramani Mahama told the World Health Assembly in Geneva that global health reforms must prioritize practical implementation and measurable outcomes for vulnerable populations rather than remaining superficial discussions. He called for bold, brave reforms focused on execution, supply chains, and service quality at the clinic level.
18 May 2026 · Joy Online →
President Mahama addressed the World Health Assembly in Geneva, calling for ambitious reforms to reshape global health systems and strengthen healthcare delivery in developing countries. He emphasized that the emerging health order must be driven by "agency, not aid" and "partnership, not paternalism," with greater ownership from Global South nations.
18 May 2026 · Joy Online →
President Mahama told the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva that African countries must build self-reliant healthcare systems rather than depend on foreign aid. He noted that Ghana lost about $78 million following US aid suspension, and that global health assistance had declined by about 40 per cent since the COVID-19 pandemic.
18 May 2026 · Joy Online →