In a significant development in the India-Ghana bilateral partnership, Dr. RamaMohan Reddy is set to establish a cancer treatment center in Ghana. This initiative is expected to bring world-class comprehensive cancer care to the country, leveraging India’s expertise in healthcare.
A Ghanaian delegation led by Hon. Dr. Rashid Pelpuo, Minister for Labour, Jobs, and Employment, recently visited OmegaHospital in Hyderabad, India and held discussions with Dr. RamaMohan Reddy. The minister urged Dr. Reddy to expedite the establishment of the cancer treatment center in Ghana, underscoring the strong commitment of both countries to enhance healthcare delivery in Ghana.
Dr. Reddy’s center is expected to provide advanced cancer treatment facilities in Ghana.
The delegation’s visit reflects the growing partnership between Ghana and India in healthcare and other sectors.
India has emerged as a global leader in healthcare, attracting patients from around the world.
The establishment of the comprehensive cancer treatment & Research center is expected to improve cancer care services in Ghana, reduce the need for medical tourism, and foster collaboration between the two countries.
This development is a reflection to the growing India-Ghana bilateral partnership in healthcare and other sectors, with potential benefits extending to various areas, including medical tourism and collaboration between the two countries.