
The Ghana Health Service (GHS), in a strategic partnership with the Ghana Red Cross Society and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), has officially launched the Resilient and Empowered African Community Health (REACH) programme. This initiative is set to significantly bolster the nation's primary healthcare infrastructure by recruiting and training over 2,300 community health workers. Designed to bridge the gap between rural communities and clinical facilities, the programme represents a major step toward decentralizing health services and ensuring that essential care reaches the most vulnerable populations in Ghana.
The implementation of the REACH programme will focus on four key regions: Volta, Western, Northern, and Ashanti. These areas will benefit from an influx of trained health workers who will be integrated into the national health system to improve disease detection and enhance the accuracy of health data collection. By empowering local communities, the initiative aims to increase the uptake of health services and foster a culture of proactive wellness. Dr. Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, speaking on the programme's significance, emphasized that the initiative is meticulously aligned with Ghana’s broader free primary healthcare goals, serving as a critical pillar in the ongoing effort to improve nationwide healthcare delivery.
Set to be implemented over a two-year period, the REACH programme directly supports the President’s agenda for achieving universal health coverage (UHC). By investing in human resources at the grassroots level, the GHS and its partners are not only addressing immediate health needs but also building a resilient system capable of responding to future public health challenges. The successful deployment of these 2,300 workers is expected to serve as a blueprint for future community-based health interventions, ensuring that medical care is accessible to all citizens regardless of their geographical location.
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