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GHANA HEALTH SERVICE SIGNS FIVE YEAR G2G AGREEMENT WITH USAID

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Report by Edward FRIMPONG
Ghana Health Service signed a five-year G2G agreement with USAID. The partnership, worth $25 million, is targeted at improving the quality of primary health care delivery at community health facilities (CHPS) and health centers.
As part of the partnership, USAID will provide $18 million in funding while the GHS is expected to contribute $6 million over five years, both partners will also support 60  Networks of Practice (NoP) in the Western region and five northern regions of Ghana with essential equipment, training of health staff, and on-the-job supportive supervision to strengthen their skills.
The agreement will further aid the GHS to operationalize its Planning and Budgeting Management Information System (PBMIS) and the Ministry of Finance in its Integrated Financing Management Information system.
In addition to the launch, 3 Yamaha motor bikes and a tricycle were donated to the Service for use by facilities within hard-to-reach localities to support service delivery.
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