Julius Debrah advocates healthcare investment for Africa’s growth

Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has underscored the need for sustained investment in healthcare, describing it as a key driver of economic growth and improved health outcomes across West and Central Africa.
He made the remarks on Monday, May 4, at the official launch of the Regional Health, Nutrition and Population Strategy for West and Central Africa in Accra, an initiative developed by the World Bank in partnership with Ghana’s Ministry of Health.
The strategy is expected to mobilise billions of dollars across more than 20 countries to strengthen health systems, improve nutrition, and enhance preparedness for public health emergencies in the sub-region.
According to the Chief of Staff, strengthening healthcare systems is not only a social necessity but also an economic imperative for countries seeking long-term development.
“For us in Ghana, this strategy aligns closely with our national vision of achieving universal health coverage, strengthening our health systems, and ensuring that every citizen, regardless of income or location, can access quality healthcare,” he said.
Also speaking at the event, Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh said Ghana’s selection to host the launch reflects progress made in strengthening the country’s health sector.
He noted that achieving universal health coverage remains a pressing global goal, stressing the need for countries to invest in infrastructure, medical equipment, and healthcare workers.
“We are not far from the deadline of universal health coverage, which is 2030; barely four years from now,” he said.
The strategy is expected to guide coordinated reforms and investments aimed at improving resilience and health outcomes across West and Central Africa.
Mr. Debrah has also expressed gratitude to public servants for their efforts in the country’s development to mark International Workers’ Day.
In a message issued to mark the occasion, the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, praised Ghanaian workers for their commitment and contributions to the country’s progress.
“Today, we celebrate your resilience, your commitment, and your invaluable contribution to Ghana’s growth,” he added.
The Chief of Staff further called for oneness and collective motive in building a stronger nation, urging citizens to remain focused on shared goals.
“Let us keep building together with purpose, dignity, and unity,” he concluded.
May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day, is celebrated annually worldwide to honor the dedication and achievements of the country.


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