Ghana: IFC Partners Accra Medical Centre to Expand Access to Affordable Healthcare

Kyle Kelhofer, IFC’s Senior Country Manager for Ghana exchanging files with Dr. Cynthia Opoku-Akoto, AMC’s Chief Executive Officer and founding doctor after signing the pact

Accra, Ghana// —IFC has announced a partnership with Accra Medical Centre Ltd. (AMC) to help the health service provider expand its operations in Accra and Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana, where modern facilities are more limited.

Under the partnership, IFC will provide a $5.7 million loan to AMC, supporting the construction of a new 20-bed hospital in Takoradi, reducing the need for some patients to travel for quality care. In Accra, AMC plans to upgrade its maternity services, intensive care units, and specialist surgeries at its existing hospital that expects to increase the number of patients it serves annually to 120,000.

In addition to providing financing, IFC will advise AMC on healthcare quality management and on advancing its strategy to service lower income patients.

“In eleven years, AMC has grown rapidly from a primary care clinic and offsite mine hospital operator to a fully equipped modern hospital currently serving 90,000 patients per annum,”  Dr Cynthia Opoku-Akoto, AMC’s Chief Executive Officer and founding doctor.

“IFC’s package of financing and advisory services is the type of support we need to allow us to raise the quality of our care even higher while building a sustainable business for the long term,” she added.

“The private sector plays an increasingly critical role in delivering quality healthcare in Ghana,” said Kyle Kelhofer, IFC’s Senior Country Manager for Benin, Ghana, Guinea, and Togo. “IFC’s partnership with Accra Medical Centre will increase access to quality healthcare in Ghana, supporting the country’s goal of expanding access to quality health coverage.”

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, IFC has provided more than $16 million in financing for healthcare providers in Ghana, including to Nyaho Medical Centre, New Crystal Health Services, and Quest Medical Imaging. The AMC partnership will be IFC’s single biggest investment in a health service provider in Ghana.

IFC’s investment is supported by the International Development Association’s Private Sector Window Local Currency Facility (IDA PSW LCF), which protects against currency fluctuations. IDA PSW support is also necessary to enable IFC to provide AMC with affordable, long-term funding in local currency.

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