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HFFG calls for increase in health budgetary allocations to bridge immunization gap
By Beyonce Diamond Kpogli
APR 1, 2021
Hope For Future Generations and its partners have called on the government to increase health budget allocation in order to mitigate the immunization gap in the country which has been funded by donors for years.
According to HFFG, ghana is likely to face challenges if nothing is done in the health sector domestically should the donors back off in 2026.
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in health have bemoaned the possible challenges which were likely to be created should donors back off.
Addressing a media engagement with News Editors on Wednesday, March 31, 2021, on Status of Immunization Financing in Ghana , the Executive Director of Hope For Future Generation (HFFG), Ms Cecilia Senoo indicated that increased budgetary allocations by the government in that regard would help to intensify immunization, stressing that immunization has been the most effe
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The National Coalition of NGOs in Health has criticized some organizations in the country for refusing to enforce the no facemask no entry principle in their offices.
According to the Coalition, offices have suddenly stopped implementing the directive thereby allowing people to enter organizations freely without any due scrutiny. The National Vice Chairperson of the Coalition, Mr. Ninsau Kwesi Darku-Alazar, described the current trend as worrying and that it could be a recipe for disaster.
He noted, “you will go to some offices and see no facemask no entry notes but you will see many of the workers there moving closely around without facemasks, so if this is not stopped it will be a recipe for disaster.” Mr. Kwesi Darku-Alazar further underscored the need for the Covid-19 safety protocols to be rekindled and seriously enforce in order to control the subsequent spike of the cases in the Country. “I want to be blank here, the Covid-19 safety protocols are no more observed i
The National Coalition of NGOs in Health has criticized some organizations in the country for refusing to enforce the no facemask no entry principle in their offices.