Chief of Staff Urges Businesses to Prioritise Social Impact

    Government advocates for private sector's role in national development, particularly healthcare.

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    Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has urged Ghanaian businesses to prioritize social impact in their investments. He stated that companies must look beyond profit to contribute to national development. This call was made during the opening of Euracare Hospital’s new multi-specialist facility in Adjiringanor, Accra. The government views private sector investment in health infrastructure as vital for strengthening Ghana's healthcare system.

    The new Euracare facility offers advanced surgical, diagnostic, maternity, and specialist outpatient services. Its opening is expected to improve access to high-quality medical care within Ghana. This initiative also aims to reduce the number of Ghanaians travelling abroad for medical treatment. Chief of Staff Debrah described the hospital's investment as a significant contribution to national development. He highlighted it as an excellent example of public-private collaboration in essential sectors.

    Mr Debrah emphasized the private sector's critical role in Ghana's progress. He stated that businesses should invest in initiatives creating lasting value for society. Investments in healthcare directly support government efforts. They also provide long-term benefits by improving care access and quality for citizens. This aligns with broader national goals to enhance public services and reduce economic burdens on individuals.

    Benjamin Dabo, co-founder of Euracare Hospital, affirmed the facility's commitment to high-quality specialist services. He noted the hospital’s dedication to bridging gaps in healthcare access. Administrator of the Medical Trust Fund, Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku, also spoke. She highlighted ongoing efforts to improve access to specialist treatment. These efforts seek to lessen the strain on patients traveling overseas for care. The hospital believes its new facility will expand local access to modern healthcare.

    The opening of Euracare Hospital comes at a time of increasing demand for specialist healthcare services in Ghana. Many citizens still seek advanced medical care abroad. This often involves significant financial and personal costs. The government's encouragement of private sector involvement in healthcare aims to address these challenges. It seeks to build a more robust and accessible health system for all Ghanaians. Future investment in such facilities will be crucial for the nation's health outcomes and economic well-being.

    The trend of private sector investment in public goods is gaining momentum. This focus on social impact aligns with international development goals. It also reflects a growing understanding of corporate responsibility. Businesses that integrate social impact into their strategies can achieve both financial success and positive societal change. As Ghana continues its development journey, such partnerships are essential for progress.

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