UK-Government supports Ghana's Pharmaceutical Sector
UK government has pledged a £450,000 support package to help Ghana's Pharmaceutical Sector to adapt and build back better in the wake of COVID-19

Since its inception in 2018, the Ghana-UK Business Council (UKGBC) has overseen millions of pounds of new UK investment in Ghana, supported a targeted development assistance programme and built and strengthened partnerships between UK and Ghanaian institutions. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp pharmaceutical sector is one of the key areas of focus for the UKGBC.
That is why this week the UK government (Monday 26th October) has pledged a package of support to Ghana’s pharmaceutical sector, pledging a £450,000 support package that will help the sector to adapt and build back better in the wake of COVID-19.
This new support will
- Strengthen vaccine production and delivery by building private sector capacity and creating new partnerships;
- help firms to address vulnerabilities in their supply chains and undertake R&D for new medicines but in support of COVID-19 and other common diseases.
- improve manufacturing practises making sure they are in line with global requirements for the industry.
- Support and improve pharmaceutical policy and regulations.
This funding will also support pharmaceutical companies to put in place COVID-19 prevention measures to prevent C-19 transmissions.
Speaking at an event to launch the project, Philip Smith Development Director for the British High Commission to Ghana said:
I sincerely believe that this new support will help Ghana to increase manufacturing capacity for essential drugs, achieve its aim of becoming a regional hub for pharmaceuticals as well as fostering strong links with UK pharmaceutical companies.
Through collaboration, innovation and the UK-Ghana partnership, we are committed to seeing a prosperous and healthy Ghana, able to build back better in the wake of COVID-19.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp UK remains at the forefront of the global response to the pandemic â€� pledging £764 million of UK aid to stop the spread of COVID-19, develop vaccines and save lives. As one of the leading donors to the WHO led Global Access to Covid-19 tools programme (ACT-accelerator), the UK government is supporting the development of diagnostics, treatments and a vaccine.