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Ghana and China Join Forces to Transform Healthcare Education and Digital Health

Representatives from the Health Community of West Africa Association (HCOWAA) and the Ghana Health Service (GHS) visited the Sichuan Vocational College of Health and Rehabilitation in Zigong City, China, on June 9th, 2025 to discuss academic collaboration and strengthen bilateral ties in healthcare education and training.

The tour, which highlights Ghana and China’s increasing medical partnership, intended to promote student and faculty exchanges, collaborative research efforts, and the sharing of best practices in nursing and healthcare education.  The Ghanaian delegation toured the college’s cutting-edge facilities, which included a smart elderly care training base, a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) culture popularization center, and sports rehabilitation training facilities. All of these facilities were praised for integrating industry and education.

During discussions from the launch of the HCOWAA Academic and Exchange Committee which occurred on Monday, 12th May, 2025, both sides emphasized the importance of cross-border knowledge exchange in addressing healthcare challenges in West Africa. Dr. Lawrence Ofori-Boadu, Director of the Institutional Care Division of GHS, highlighted Ghana’s commitment to digital healthcare transformation and expressed interest in adopting China’s advancements in telemedicine, AI-assisted diagnostics, and nursing education models.

The Sichuan Vocational College of Health and Rehabilitation, with its century-long history in medical education, has been a pioneer in nursing and rehabilitation training, boasting a 92% employer satisfaction rate among its graduates.

The college’s leadership, including Vice-President Li Qin, welcomed the opportunity to collaborate with Ghanaian institutions in areas such as maternal healthcare training, a field where China has previously supported Ghana through programs like the 2015 Chengdu-based maternal health training for Ghanaian professionals. 

This visit builds on existing Sino-Ghanaian healthcare collaborations, including North Sichuan Medical College’s training programs for Ghanaian medical students and the newly launched HCOWAA Medical & Academic Exchange Committee, which seeks to integrate Chinese medical expertise with Ghana’s healthcare system.

“This collaboration is not just about sharing knowledge—it’s about building a sustainable future for healthcare in Ghana through innovation and mutual learning,” said Mr. Prince Opoku Dogbey, the vice president of HCOWAA (Ghana), who represented HCOWA Association during the visit.

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HCOWAA and GHS Explore Medical Tech Partnerships in China.

On June 6, 2025, an important visit to Hefei focused on strengthening links between West African health authorities and Chinese medical technology developers.  A high-level delegation, comprising officials of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and the Health Community of West Africa Association (HCOWAA), examined major facilities at the Sino-Life Science and Technology Achievement Transformation Centre.

Led by the HCOWAA President Jiang Sihong and Gaetan Charles Adangabey, Deputy Director General of the GHS, the delegation engaged in substantive discussions with representatives from the Big Health Research Institute of the Hefei National Comprehensive Science Center. The visit provided a platform for mutual learning and exploring potential partnerships.

A key focus was Sinopharm’s advanced medical technologies. Following a tour, the Deputy Director General Adangabey expressed strong appreciation, particularly for Sinopharm’s flow cytometer products, highlighting their technical strength and potential solutions for healthcare needs.

“There will be great opportunities for cooperation and exchange in the future,” he stated.                 The dialogue offered valuable insights into West African market demands and established crucial communication channels linking Chinese research, innovation, and industry with the region’s development goals.

The delegation’s itinerary also included Zhongke Meiling Cryogenic Technology Co., Ltd., a national high-tech enterprise specializing in life science, smart cold chain, and family health solutions. Located in the Hefei Economic Development Zone, Zhongke Meiling presented its technological advancements and engaged in in-depth talks regarding future cooperation possibilities in the West African market.

The visit is seen as a promising step towards expanding collaboration. Observers believe it could pave the way for Anhui province, and the broader Yangtze River Delta region’s thriving health industry, to make significant inroads into Africa, particularly the high-potential West African region.

Confirming this momentum, Zhongke Meiling announced its participation in the upcoming “2025 China-West Africa Healthcare Industry Expo and AI Medical Deployment & Project Cooperation Summit,” scheduled for 20th -22nd August, 2025 in Accra, Ghana. The company expressed eagerness to forge a deeper strategic partnership with HCOWA, aiming to jointly foster innovation and growth within the healthcare sector across West Africa.