As part of the 3-day conference and summit, HOCWA Ghana has entered partnerships through the signing of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with approximately 25 hospitals and clinics, a significant step toward enhancing healthcare infrastructure in Ghana and the West African sub-region.

This landmark agreement took place on August 28, 2024, with the lead signatory being Madam Anna Jiang, CEO of HCOWA Ghana.

The MoUs were signed under the theme “Seizing the Opportunity to Rapidly Upgrade Hospitals, Clinics, and Doctors in West Africa.” The agreements outline clear objectives and commitments from both parties, setting the stage for collaborative efforts to modernize healthcare facilities across the region.

The institutions that have entered into partnership with HCOWA include notable names such as Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, County Hospitals, Jeslord Clinic, FFA Faith Hospital, Amiah Hospital, the Private Health Facilities Association of Ghana, ACH Medical Centre, and Achimota Hospital, among others.

These partnerships aim to drive the upgrade of medical facilities, improve service delivery, and ensure that healthcare providers in the region have access to the latest technologies and best practices.

Anna Jiang, Chief Executive Officer of HCOWA, expressed her optimism about the potential impact of these partnerships. She believes that this collaboration will significantly advance the quality of healthcare services in the region, aligning with HCOWA’s mission to enhance medical standards and infrastructure.

HCOWA extends an invitation to other hospitals and clinics that have not yet joined this initiative to consider partnering with them. By doing so, these institutions can benefit from the comprehensive upgrade programs and contribute to the overall improvement of healthcare delivery in West Africa.