Ghana and Czech Republic revive US$52m infrastructure projects and open talks on visa waiver deal

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Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced renewed bilateral engagements with the Czech Republic following high level talks in Prague that focused on infrastructure development, healthcare expansion and potential visa free travel arrangements between the two countries.

The minister made the disclosure after a meeting hosted by Czech Foreign Affairs Minister Petr Macinka, describing the discussions as productive and forward looking in strengthening cooperation between Accra and Prague.

At the center of the talks was the revival of a €48 million infrastructure initiative, equivalent to approximately $52 million, involving bridge construction projects in Ghana. The projects are expected to enhance connectivity in key regions, improve transport efficiency and support economic activity, particularly in areas where poor road infrastructure has historically slowed development.

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Ghana has in recent years prioritized infrastructure expansion as part of its broader economic transformation agenda, with bridges and road networks playing a critical role in linking rural communities to urban markets. The renewed Czech backed project signals continued international support for Ghana’s infrastructure ambitions.

In addition to transport infrastructure, both countries discussed the expansion of hospital facilities under the VAMED partnership. VAMED has been involved in developing healthcare infrastructure in Ghana, including hospitals and medical facilities aimed at improving access to quality healthcare services.

The proposed expansion is expected to strengthen Ghana’s health sector capacity, particularly in the context of increasing demand for healthcare services and ongoing efforts to modernize medical infrastructure nationwide. Officials believe that enhanced hospital facilities will contribute to better patient outcomes and improved service delivery across the country.

Ghana and Czech Republic revive $52 million infrastructure projects and open talks on visa waiver deal

Another key area of engagement involved discussions on the supply of buses to Ghana to support the transformation of public transportation. Ghana has been exploring options to modernize its transport system, reduce congestion in major cities such as Accra and Kumasi, and provide more efficient and reliable mass transit solutions for commuters.

Transport sector reforms have become increasingly urgent as urban populations continue to grow and pressure mounts on existing infrastructure. Government officials have repeatedly emphasized the need for investment in public transport systems to improve mobility and reduce the economic cost of traffic congestion.

Beyond infrastructure and transport, the two countries are initiating talks on a possible visa waiver agreement. If concluded, the arrangement would allow citizens of Ghana and the Czech Republic to travel between both countries without the need for visas, potentially boosting tourism, trade and people to people exchanges.

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Visa waiver agreements are often seen as a strategic tool for deepening diplomatic and economic ties, and analysts say such a move could enhance business interactions and cultural exchange between Ghana and the Central European nation.

During his visit, Ablakwa also participated in the GLOBSEC forum, where he delivered remarks on Africa’s role in the evolving global order. He emphasized the importance of Africa’s voice in international decision making and highlighted Ghana’s leadership in advancing discussions on reparatory justice for historical injustices linked to slavery and colonialism.

Ghana has in recent months taken a prominent position on the global stage in advocating for reparatory justice, following a United Nations resolution led by the country calling for recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as a grave crime against humanity.

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The minister’s engagement in Prague reflects Ghana’s broader foreign policy strategy of strengthening diplomatic ties, attracting investment and positioning the country as a key player in global conversations on development and justice.

The discussions with the Czech Republic are expected to translate into concrete agreements in the coming months, particularly in infrastructure financing, healthcare development and transport modernization.

As both nations move forward with these initiatives, the renewed partnership highlights the growing importance of bilateral cooperation in addressing development challenges and unlocking new economic opportunities.

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