Ghana News Agency

Health experts in Ghana are calling for urgent domestic financing strategies to sustain the national immunization program as the country transitions away from Gavi support by 2030. Current funding gaps threaten to undermine public health gains made in child survival and disease prevention.
Why it matters
This highlights the financial challenges developing nations face when transitioning from international aid to self-funded public health systems.
Ho (V/R), June 20, GNA – Health financing experts, academics and policymakers have called for urgent and innovative domestic financing measures to sustain Ghana s primary healthcare system as the country prepares to fully finance its immunisation programme by 2030.
The article reports on a public health symposium and financial data without political bias.
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