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2026 health budget, NHIS coverage: 2 claims in Mahama’s speech at 79th World Health Assembly fact-checked

During his address in May 2026 at the World Health Assembly in Geneva, President John Dramani Mahama claimed that the 2026 budget allocated 34 billion Ghana cedis to health and the country has an public insurance coverage of 66% as at the end of 2025. Our review of available public documents and records showed that the two claims are true.

Rahman ShabanbyRahman Shaban
June 5, 2026
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2026 health budget, NHIS coverage: 2 claims in Mahama's speech at 79th World Health Assembly fact-checked
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President John Dramani Mahama, in May 2026, addressed the 79th World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva, Switzerland. The body is the supreme decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO), and is composed of delegations from all 194 Member States. 

Addressing the WHA, whose function is to determine WHO’s organizational policies, supervise financial policies, appoint the Director-General, and review and approve the proposed program budget, President Mahama spoke about the need for a rethinking of global health financing while drilling down to efforts by his government to reset Ghana’s health sector.

In his speech, the President highlighted Ghana’s current budgetary allocation for health, insurance coverage levels, and reforms to the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), presenting them as part of the country’s broader healthcare improvement agenda.

President Mahama delivers Keynote Speech at the 79th World Health Assembly, Geneva-Switzerland https://t.co/2RmXx2PjGi

— John Dramani Mahama (@JDMahama) May 18, 2026

This report verifies two key claims made during the address.

Claim 1

“In Ghana, we’re leading by example. Our 2026 budget committed 34 billion Ghana cedis, equivalent to $3.4 billion to health.” 

Fact-Check

GhanaFact reviewed the 2026 budget statement and Appropriation document. The checks show that the government allocated approximately GH¢22.8 billion to the Ministry of Health and its agencies, GH¢9 billion to the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and GH¢2.3 billion to the Ghana Medical Trust fund (MahamaCares). 

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When combined, these allocations amount to about GH¢34.1 billion, which is consistent with the figure cited by President Mahama during his address.

ProgrammeAllocation (GH¢)
Health Ministry22.8 billion
NHIS9 billion
MahamaCares2.3 billion
Total34.1 billion

Verdict

Therefore, the claim is True

Claim 2

“With one of the more successful national health insurance schemes in Africa, Ghana has an insurance coverage estimated at 66% as at the end of 2025. This still leaves about 34% of our population without coverage.”

Fact-Check

During a staff sensitisation session on the Free Primary HealthCare policy on April 2, 2026, the Deputy Chief Executive in charge of Operations at the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Dr. Kwesi Senanu Djokoto, noted that: 

“The NHIA achieved 66 percent membership coverage in 2025 and had set a minimum target of 80 percent by the end of 2026.” The 66% NHIS coverage was also cited by the President in the 2026 State of the Nation Address.

GhanaFact also reviewed the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre’s (GIPC) latest report on Ghana’s Healthcare sector, which estimated that less than 1% of Ghana’s population relies on private health insurance schemes. Based on these figures, about 34% of Ghana’s population remains without health insurance coverage, making the President’s statement consistent with available data.

Verdict

Therefore, the claim is True.

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