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  2. Ministry of Health (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    It is involved in providing public health services, managing Ghana's healthcare industry, and building Ghana's hospitals and medical education system. Ministry main offices are located in Accra. [1] The ministry is responsible for all health related issues in Ghana. It was responsible for direct public health service delivery or provision in ...

  3. Ghana National Fire and Rescue Service - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana National Fire and Rescue Service (GNFRS) is an agency under the Ghanaian Ministry of the Interior, constituting Ghana's nationwide fire service.It was established under Act 219 to Extinguish fires and provide humanitarian services and re-established by Act 537 in 1997 with a broad objective of prevention and management of undesired fires and other related matters. [1]

  4. World Health Organization response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...

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    On 23 January, WHO gave funds to the Ghana National Ambulance Service to purchase fuel. [24] On 24 January, WHO donated medical items and supplies to Ghana's Ministry of Health. [25] On 27 January, WHO issued some guidelines for confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients, [26] [27] and also cautioned against continuous transmission of the virus ...

  5. Presidency of John Kufuor - Wikipedia

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    Kufuor's National Health Insurance Scheme replaced the existent cash-and-carry system. [20] About 11 million Ghanaians were registered under the new scheme. As president, Kufuor was credited for setting up Ghana's National Ambulance Service. The KATH received an Accident and Emergency Centre.

  6. Presidency of John Atta Mills - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Ghana was the fastest growing economy in the world at 20.15% for the first half of the year and 14.4% at the end of the financial year according to the International Monetary Fund and EconomyWatch.com. [29] [30] [31] Moreover, Ghana's budget deficit was reduced to 2% of the Gross Domestic Product during his tenure compared to 14.5% of ...

  7. List of hospitals in the Ashanti Region - Wikipedia

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    Ashanti Region car-based non-acute patient transport ambulance in Kumasi Metropolis. The Ashanti capital Kumasi metropolis has the highest number of health facilities in Ashanti region at 38% and Kumasi has a teaching hospital to support the medical training at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital), the West End Hospital, several other private ...

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  9. National Disaster Management Organization - Wikipedia

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    Ghana formed the National Disaster Management Organisation in 1996, [3] backed by an act of Parliament (Act 927) to manage disasters and emergencies. This was after Ghana had responded to the United Nations Declaration GAD 44/236 of 1989 declaring 1990 to 1999 as the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR).