
Ghana has been selected as the first country to benefit from France’s National Health Platform following high-level bilateral talks between John Dramani Mahama and Emmanuel Macron in Paris.
The announcement followed a meeting at the Élysée Palace, where both leaders discussed strategic cooperation across several sectors, including health, agriculture, infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and regional security.
France’s National Health Platform, described as a health compact, is expected to support Ghana’s healthcare system and strengthen the country’s ongoing health sector reforms. President Mahama welcomed the development and expressed appreciation to the French government for the partnership.
The meeting formed part of President Mahama’s one-day official visit to France, during which he also co-chaired the 2026 One Health Summit in Lyon alongside President Macron. Macron reportedly commended Mahama’s participation and acknowledged the significance of the Accra Reset Initiative in addressing global health challenges.
In addition to health cooperation, both leaders discussed plans to deepen collaboration in agriculture to improve food production, as well as new partnerships in artificial intelligence and maternal health services.
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