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Government committed to enhancing blood safety and availability - Health Minister

By Priscilla Osei-Wusu Nimako, ISD II Contributor
Health Government committed to enhancing blood safety and availability - Health Minister
MON, 16 JUN 2025

The Minister for Health, Mr. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has stated the government’s commitment to enhancing blood safety and availability as part of broader healthcare reforms under the Mahama Cares initiative.

He said this at the commemoration of World Blood Donor Day 2025 under the global theme: “Give Blood, Give Hope: Together We Save Lives.”

He noted that measures are being explored to reduce the financial burden on patients, including the potential removal of blood processing fees.

The Minister called on all Ghanaians aged 17 to 60 to donate blood regularly and urged the public and private institutions to organize at least two blood drives annually, reinforcing the national effort to ensure that no life is lost due to blood shortages.

On her part, the Chief Executive Officer of the National Blood Service, Dr. Shirley Owusu-Ofori, noted that in 2024, Ghana achieved a significant milestone by collecting 187,280 units of blood, representing 99% of its national target.

She mentioned that over 45,000 units were processed into blood components to meet the growing demand for safe and timely transfusions.

Dr. Owusu-Ofori highlighted persistent challenges, including limited donation infrastructure, inadequate mobile collection vans, and funding gaps for a digital Blood Information Management System.

She advocated for the establishment of Regional Blood Centres across the country and the implementation of a sustainable, fully funded National Blood Donor Programme.

She added that, as part of the celebrations, nationwide blood drives, public education campaigns, and media outreach activities will be held to encourage regular donations and raise awareness.

This year’s Blood Donation Day celebrates the life-saving contributions of voluntary, unpaid blood donors across the country, calling for increased public participation, particularly among the youth.

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