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13th October 2025 7:12:31 PM
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The headquarters of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund has officially been commissioned by the Minister of Health, Kwabena Minta Akandoh, together with the Administrator of the Trust Fund, Obuobia Darko-Opoku, and her team.
This marks a significant milestone in establishing a home for the Fund’s growing operations and nationwide initiatives.
The occasion represents more than the opening of a building. It signifies a foundation of hope, a commitment to sustainability, and a future where every Ghanaian can access quality healthcare with dignity and ease.
From the provision of essential medical equipment, to the training and capacity building of health professionals, financial support mechanisms, direct patient care, and the development of research and data systems, the Fund continues to advance its mandate to combat Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and strengthen Ghana’s healthcare system.
With visionary leadership and the unwavering support of our partners, the Ghana Medical Trust Fund stands ready to deliver on its mission to heal, to serve, and to build a healthier nation, one life at a time.
The Ghana Medical Trust Fund, part of the MahamaCares initiative, was officially unveiled to offer financial assistance to individuals battling long-term and life-threatening illnesses.
The launch ceremony was held at the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) in Accra on Tuesday, April 29.
The fund has been designed to ease the financial burden on patients suffering from chronic conditions, including kidney disease, cancer, and cardiovascular ailments.
The MahamaCares initiative is expected to enhance access to critical treatment for vulnerable groups across the country, providing timely support where medical costs often become a barrier to care.
President John Dramani Mahama became the first major contributor to the initiative as he pledged to donate half of his annual salary.
He recalled how his father died of prostate cancer in 2001, followed by his mother’s passing in 2016 due to hypertension-related complications. He also shared the case of a staff member whose child requires expensive weekly dialysis to survive.
Calling on businesses to follow suit, the president urged the private sector to consider supporting the fund as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts.
“I want to encourage corporate Ghana, businesses, the mines, the banks, and all the other companies that the Ghana Medical Trust Fund is coming to your clients who save their money in your banks or do business with you. Some of them are even your own staff.
“So, as part of your Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), if you give anything, consider that you are giving to your own staff or customers. So, I would like to encourage all corporations in Ghana, both private and public, to at the end of the year, donate some portion of their annual CSR to Ghana Medical Fund because it is going to do a lot of good to the country,” he stated.
The Mahama Cares initiative is expected to significantly improve access to critical medical treatment for underprivileged patients, while advancing national efforts toward healthcare equity and support for vulnerable groups.
Joining the list this time round are service commanders of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) who have donated one month's basic salary.
Chief of Defence Staff, Brigadier General William Agyapong, made this donation known to President John Mahama during a courtesy visit on Friday, May 16.
“We are intrigued, and it is heartwarming to know that persons with conditions such as cancers, cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney failure, stroke, among many others, will equally benefit from this fund. Your Excellency, that is why my military command and I have decided to contribute our one-month basic salary to the fund,” he said.
On his part, the president expressed gratitude to the military command for their donation, highlighting their love the country.
“Let me take this opportunity to thank our high command for this initiative. It shows that aside from your primary responsibility of protecting our territorial boundaries and wielding weapons, you have a heart and soul beating in your chest.
"You have love for the country and love for the people you are protecting. On behalf of the people of Ghana, I thank you for this,” he said.
In addition, the general public has been encouraged to make contributions through the short code *255#, accessible on all mobile networks.
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