GRENADA-Grenada and Ghana sign MoU for health care development.

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Officials from Grenada and Ghana sign a memorandum of understanding on health care development.
Grenada and Ghana formalize cooperation through a new health care development MoU aimed at strengthening medical collaboration and exchange.

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, CMC – The Grenadian government Friday said it has signed a “historic” memorandum of understanding with Ghana aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation in the health sector through the temporary deployment of Ghanaian registered nurses to Grenada.

It said that the agreement was formalized in Accra during an official visit by Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell, who is being accompanied by a delegation that includes the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Export Development Joseph Andall.

Andall and the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ghana, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, signed the MoU.

The statement said that through this partnership, Grenada seeks to improve healthcare delivery, address workforce gaps, and strengthen its public health response. For Ghana, the program offers international exposure and professional growth for nurses, while supporting the sustainable development of its health system and fostering cooperation in health, human resources, and people-to-people exchange.

Beyond healthcare, the government said the agreement symbolizes a broader vision to deepen Caribbean–African ties, advance South–South cooperation, and foster diplomatic, technical, and educational linkages. It is expected to serve as a model for future collaboration in sectors such as education, trade, and capacity building under the Africa–CARICOM partnership.

The MoU will take effect following the completion of internal ratification processes in both countries.

“This partnership reflects our shared commitment to improving the quality of life of our citizens through enhanced healthcare services and reinforces the friendly relationship between our countries and opens new avenues for collaboration in health and wellness,” said Prime Minister Mitchell.

The statement said that the two governments have expressed optimism that this agreement will serve as a model for future cooperation across other sectors, including education, trade, and capacity building. It will also open new avenues for collaboration within the framework of the Africa–CARICOM partnership.

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