Ghana Completes Vaccine Co- Financing Obligation
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Ghana Completes Vaccine Co- Financing Obligation
UNICEF Ghana has commended the government for fully meeting its 2025 co-financing obligation of GH¢24.5 million for vaccines. The payment enables a timely vaccine procurement and strengthens the commitment to child health and significantly reduces the risk of vaccine shortages. UNICEF Representative in Ghana, Osama Makkawi Khogali, explained that completing the 2025 co-financing obligation is critical to ensure uninterrupted vaccine supply, main…
UNICEF commends Ghana for $25m vaccine payment - Ghana Business News
The government has fulfilled its 2025 vaccine co-financing obligation by making a full payment of $25 million, a major milestone that strengthens the country’s national immunisation programme and reinforces its commitment to child health. UNICEF Ghana lauded this timely financial commitment, which ensures the uninterrupted supply of vaccines, reduces the risk of shortages, and maintains vital herd immunity. The payment also marks Ghana’s return …
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