Instant reflections of life in Ghana today
Thursday 22nd August 2024
“The Deputy Minister for Health, Mr. Alexander Akwasi Acquah has highlighted Japan’s longstanding commitment to global health, especially its US$9.3 million support to the Gavi project. He noted that Japan made its first significant pledge to Gavi at the 2011 pledging conference, adding, “Japan maintained this level of commitment until 2014, demonstrating its steadfast support for global immunisation efforts,” he stated.
Mr Akwasi Acquah said this when representatives from Japan’s National Diet paid a visit to the Ministry of Health in Accra to gain insights into the collaboration between Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and Ghana in the immunisation programme. The visit also aimed to showcase the ongoing efforts by the government of Ghana, supported by Gavi and in partnership with Japan, to protect lives against vaccine-preventable diseases.
Gavi is an international organisation created in 2000 to improve access to new and underused vaccines for children living in the world’s poorest countries. The developed world has always been very kind in helping in this field. Ghana needs all the help it can get and we are very grateful for the help from Japan and other countries.
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