The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) and the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital have brokered a partnership aimed at establishing and strengthening a mutually beneficial relationship.
This followed a courtesy visit on Friday, December 19, 2025, to the GETFund Administrator by a delegation from Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, led by the Director of Administration, Mr. Munir Alhassan, and members of the Central Management Team.
The Administrator of the Fund, Mr. Paul Adjei, pledged the Fund’s support to ensure that, together with the Hospital, they change the narrative in the provision of seamless, cutting-edge, and quality healthcare to clients, including but not limited to GETFund staff.
The Administrator also reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the training of healthcare professionals. He noted that, if properly executed, this initiative would help reduce the need for foreign travel in search of medical care.
“Korle Bu is strategically positioned to lead in healthcare, with its highly experienced and skilled medical professionals. We are therefore ready to support anything that will bring mutual benefits,” Mr. Adjei emphasized.
He further called for improved systems and processes to reduce bureaucratic hurdles that serve as serious bottlenecks to quality service delivery.
For his part, Mr. Munir Alhassan, on behalf of the Chief Executive of the Hospital, assured GETFund that Korle Bu would expedite the drafting of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), as agreed, to ensure the speedy implementation of the proposed roadmap.
Other members of the Korle Bu delegation included the Director of Pharmacy, Dr. Charles Ofei Palm; the Director of Nursing and Midwifery Services, Mrs. Aimee Akotey; and the Head of Public Relations, Mr. Mustapha Salifu.







