
The Government of Ghana, through the Ministry of Health, has called for deepened cooperation with China and the wider West African sub-region to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced medical technologies into the national healthcare framework. Speaking at the opening of the 2026 China-West Africa Medical and Health Industry Expo and AI Deployment Summit in Accra, Deputy Minister of Health Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah underscored the government's commitment to leveraging digital innovation to improve patient outcomes and system efficiency. The three-day event, organized by the Health Community of West Africa Association (HCOWAA), serves as a strategic platform for over 300 stakeholders, including investors, researchers, and technology manufacturers, to explore sustainable healthcare solutions and regional development. Central to the government's agenda is the deployment of technologies that are not only cutting-edge but also clinically validated and affordable for the Ghanaian context. Dr. Ayensu-Danquah emphasized that while AI holds immense potential for diagnostics and healthcare management—particularly in underserved regions—it must be tailored to support, rather than replace, the human connection essential to medical practice. The Ministry’s priorities include enhancing primary healthcare and early disease detection, specifically targeting the high prevalence of non-communicable diseases like hypertension and diabetes. By collaborating with Chinese partners, Ghana aims to ensure that these technological advancements are secure and compatible with existing infrastructure. Beyond the adoption of new tools, the summit highlights a broader vision to transition West Africa from a consumer of medical technology to a proactive producer. The government is advocating for local manufacturing and capacity building to bolster regional health security and reduce reliance on imports. By fostering partnerships between Ghanaian healthcare institutions and Chinese technology firms, the initiative seeks to establish Ghana as a leading healthcare and innovation hub within the West African sub-region. This shift is expected to create significant investment opportunities while ensuring that the region remains resilient against future health challenges through self-reliance in medical supplies and digital health infrastructure. The expo, themed 'Deepening AI Deployment, Empowering Health in West Africa, Reshaping the Development Landscape,' represents a significant step toward a modernized, tech-driven health sector. As participants engage in knowledge sharing and project cooperation, the focus remains on ensuring that innovation does not create barriers to access but rather bridges the gap in quality care. The successful implementation of these AI-driven strategies and bilateral partnerships is poised to redefine the healthcare landscape in West Africa, making high-quality medical services more accessible and efficient for all citizens.
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