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Ministry of Health holds joint press briefing with GAVI CEO

The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), has held a media briefing to highlight ongoing efforts to strengthen immunization programs and ensure equitable access to life-saving vaccines across the country.

The Ministry and GAVI, together with the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and the World Bank, reaffirmed their joint commitment to protecting every child and enhancing sustainable health and immunization financing in Ghana.

In his opening remarks, the Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, expressed appreciation for GAVI’s continued support and partnership in enhancing healthcare systems, particularly in reaching underserved communities. 

He emphasized the government’s unwavering commitment to increasing vaccination coverage, improving cold chain infrastructure, and addressing barriers to immunization.

The Chief Executive Officer of GAVI, Dr. Sania Nishtar, delivered a joint statement with the Ministry of Health, stressing GAVI’s continued support for vaccine financing, local and regional manufacturing, and access to essential health commodities vital for public health and national development.

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“We agree to support and advocate for the full replenishment of GAVI’s next strategic period, which will be critical to ensure continued support and partnership to save children’s lives in Ghana and across Africa,” Dr. Nishtar stated.

She further indicated that all partners involved will collaborate to sustain, support, and safeguard the country’s progress toward achieving free, universal primary healthcare.

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Minister for Education leads monitoring visit to BECE Centres

As part of efforts to encourage candidates writing the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), the Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrissu has led a government delegation to the 5 Garrison Education Centre and Emmause Cluster of Schools earlier today in Accra.

The visit aimed at monitoring the conduct of the examination, interacting with candidates, and offering words of motivation.

The minister urged the students to remain focused, confident, and determined, encouraging them to do their best to make themselves and the nation proud.

Accompanying the Education minister were the Minister for Defence, Edward Omane Boamah; Deputy Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs and Member of Parliament for La Dadekotopon, Rita Naa Odoley Sowah and the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Prof. Ernest Davis.

The rest included the Chief Director of the Ministry of Education, Mrs. Maamle Andrews; and the Municipal Chief Executive for La Dadekotopon, Alfredos Nii Anyetei.

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Other dignitaries present also reiterated government’s commitment to educational excellence and the holistic development of every Ghanaian child.

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Interior Minister calls for correctional reform as Prisons Service graduates New Officers

Speaking at the Passing-Out Parade of Recruit Course 125 at Ankaful Prison Officers’ Training School in the Central Region, the Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has emphasized the need for correctional reform in Ghana, highlighting the government’s commitment to transforming the Prisons Service into a modern correctional facility that focuses on rehabilitation, reformation and reintegration.

He noted that Government remains committed to expanding vocational training, educational programmes and productive inmate enterprises that reinforce rehabilitation, reformation and reintegration.

The minister pointed out that correctional facilities must become centers of reform, not just detention.

According to him, “is not an act of charity but a strategic investment in national security and human capital. When we empower an inmate with employable skills, we reduce the opportunity for that inmate to re-offend. Rehabilitation and reformation do not occur in isolation but must be linked to purposeful activity.”

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To give practical effect to this policy, Muntaka Mohamed-Mubarak announced that Government will scale up support for prison-based ventures, saying that entures such as carpentry, tailoring, agriculture, and industrial operations, including bottled water production, will be central to a sustainable, self-reliant correctional economy.

The Minister also directed all institutions under the Ministry for the Interior to prioritise the purchase of bottled water and toilet rolls produced by the Ghana Prisons Service.

This, he said, will not only reduce the financial burden on the state but also generate revenue and promote inmates’ productivity.

He reassured the leadership and personnel of the Ghana Prisons Service of the Government’s unwavering support, emphasizing that the commitment goes beyond improving logistics and infrastructure to reforming the very foundation of correctional practice in Ghana.

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Muntaka Mubarak urged the new officers to serve with integrity, compassion, and professionalism, and assured them that their actions would reflect the high standards of the Service and the trust the nation has placed in them.

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