President John Dramani Mahama has underscored the significance of robust healthcare systems in advancing Africa’s sovereignty.
Speaking at the UN Assembly in New York, President Mahama emphasized that healthcare is not just a social imperative but a critical component of economic and national development.
With global health funding facing cuts, including a substantial reduction in US international assistance, President Mahama called on African leaders to prioritize healthcare investments.
President Mahama highlighted that strong healthcare systems are essential for ensuring the well-being of citizens and fostering national productivity.
President Mahama urged leaders to redirect resources to healthcare, reduce unnecessary expenditures, and focus on building resilient health systems that can withstand global challenges.