The Government of Ghana has dispatched a GH¢10 million humanitarian aid package to Jamaica, Cuba, and Sudan in response to devastating natural disasters and conflicts.
The donation underscores the nation’s unwavering dedication to global solidarity and compassion.
The relief items include food, medical supplies, and water sanitation equipment, with a distribution ratio of 50% to Jamaica, 30% to Cuba, and 20% to Sudan.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa briefed Parliament on Ghana’s humanitarian efforts on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
He acknowledged concerns about parliamentary engagement, assuring improved communication on foreign policy matters.
The North Tongu MP stated that the donation was made to support communities affected by natural disasters and conflicts.
The relief items include 2,400 bags of locally produced rice, 540 bags of sugar, 100 cartons of fortified Gari Mix, 377 boxes of assorted medicines, 500 mattresses, 500 pillows, and 50,000 T-shirts.
Regarding water, sanitation, and hygiene equipment, he stated that 20 pieces of 500-litre water storage tanks, 20 hand-washing stations, and 10 portable emergency toilets were also included.
Mr Ablakwa noted that Ghana’s foreign policy is guided by principles of empathy, solidarity, and compassion, while being attentive to global realities.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana













