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US exit from WHO threatens Ghana’s health sector – Dr Kingsley Agyemang

Kwaku Antwi Boasiako by Kwaku Antwi Boasiako
January 27, 2026
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Abuakwa South constituency to serve as benchmark for galamsey fight – Dr Kingsley Agyemang

The Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, Dr Kingsley Agyemang, has highlighted the possible consequences of the United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organisation (WHO) for Ghana and the wider global health landscape.

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In a statement released on January 27, 2026, Dr Agyemang explained that the exit of the United States—one of WHO’s largest contributors—could create additional operational challenges for Ghana, particularly by increasing uncertainty in health-sector financing and complicating long-term planning.

He noted that the move would also have broader implications for international health coordination, stressing that WHO plays a critical role in aligning donor efforts, setting evidence-based global standards, and ensuring fair access to essential public health goods such as vaccines and medicines.

According to him, the weakening of WHO’s leadership role could lead to fragmented interventions, duplication of efforts, and reduced compliance with the International Health Regulations.

Over time, he warned, the decline in multilateral cooperation could raise transaction costs for Ghana, disrupt strategic health planning, and undermine the reliability of funding flows.

Dr Agyemang acknowledged that while the decision poses notable risks to Ghana’s health system, it could also open opportunities to strengthen regional partnerships and expand engagement with other multilateral institutions.

He pointed out that Ghana’s ongoing reforms in domestic health financing—including efforts to broaden National Health Insurance Scheme coverage and introduce innovative funding mechanisms for non-communicable diseases—could help cushion the impact of external shocks.

The statement further emphasised that boosting South–South cooperation, deepening ties with alternative global partners, and fast-tracking local pharmaceutical manufacturing would reduce dependence on any single international organisation and enhance Ghana’s health system resilience.
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