The World Health Organization (WHO) thrives on partnerships to transform health systems and deliver life-saving services. In Ghana, one such impactful alliance is with the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (UKFCDO). Together, we are charting a path toward universal health coverage (UHC), ensuring no one is left behind. Through UKFCDO’s invaluable support, WHO is implementing the Health Systems Strengthening for Universal Health Coverage (HSS4UHC) project, a bold initiative to create a resilient, equitable, and sustainable health system for all.
Dr. Katherine Attoh, Programme Officer at WHO, emphasized the importance of these interventions: "Partnerships like the one we have with UKFCDO enable us to deliver impactful solutions. The psychosocial support provided during the flooding has been instrumental in helping communities rebuild resilience, and the enhanced disease surveillance capacity is strengthening the health system overall."
The UKFCDO Health Advisor, Mr. Dominic Farrell, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration. He said "We are delighted to see the meaningful outcomes of our partnership with WHO in the Volta Region. The dedication of the health workers and the tangible results achieved are commendable. We look forward to visiting other regions and deepening our collaboration to support Ghana's health goals."
The monitoring tour will continue to the Ashanti and Bono East regions, reaffirming WHO and UKFCDO’s commitment to strengthening Ghana’s health system for sustainable impact.
For Additional Information or to Request Interviews, Please contact:
Abdul-Lahie Abdul-Rahim Naa
Communications Officer
WHO Ghana Country Office
Email: abdullahiea@who.int
Tel: +233 20 196 2393
For Additional Information or to Request Interviews, Please contact:
Abdul-Lahie Abdul-Rahim Naa
Communications Officer
WHO Ghana Country Office
Email: abdullahiea@who.int
Tel: +233 20 196 2393