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April 25, 2026
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GETFund injects GH¢ 400m into KNUST Teaching Hospital project
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Key Points
- The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) has committed GHS 400 million for advanced medical equipment at a new teaching hospital at KNUST.
- This investment aims to significantly boost tertiary healthcare and medical training capabilities across Ghana.
- The project aligns with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision to position public universities as globally competitive centers of excellence.
- The new facility will serve as a major hub for clinical training, research, and specialized healthcare delivery, improving access in the Ashanti Region and beyond.
- Key figures like the Asantehene and KNUST's Vice-Chancellor were lauded for their advocacy and leadership in advancing this transformative initiative.
Why This Matters
This investment is crucial for Ghana as it directly addresses critical gaps in specialized medical services and healthcare professional training. By enhancing KNUST's capacity, it promises improved healthcare access for citizens and positions Ghana as a regional leader in medical education and research, fostering long-term human capital development.
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