Theme: Catalyzing Africa’s Health Revolution through Investment, innovation, impact and Infrastructure
9th December 2025, Tuesday, Accra, Ghana
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9th December 2025, Tuesday, Accra, Ghana
Under the esteemed Patronage of His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, WHX Leaders is the premier gathering of Heads of State, Ministers, industry pioneers, and global investors, all dedicated to revolutionizing Africa’s healthcare landscape.
This year’s high-stakes summit will unlock strategic investments, forge groundbreaking alliances, and drive transformative action to create world-class, resilient healthcare systems across the continent.
This is not just another conference - it’s an engine for healthcare transformation. Together, we will shape policies, investments, and innovations that will define the future of African healthcare for decades to come.
Programme Structure:
Leadership & Vision: Mobilizing Investment for Africa’s Healthcare Future
Speaker: H.E. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Minister of Health, Ghana
By 2050, Africa has the potential to be a global leader in healthcare innovation, manufacturing, and delivery. With bold investments, technology-driven solutions, and strategic partnerships, the continent can move from dependency to dominance. This keynote will explore what it takes to build a world-class, self-sustaining healthcare system and how governments, investors, and industry pioneers can shape the future of African healthcare.
Speaker: Peter Hall, President, Middle East, India, Türkiye & Africa, Informa Markets
Speaker: H.E John Dramani Mahama, President, Republic of Ghana
Moderator: Prof Salim Hasham, Global Advisor Africa, Cedars-Sinai International, USA
Panellists:
Developing world-class hospitals, clinics, and research hubs requires strong public-private partnerships (PPPs), regulatory frameworks, and investment incentives. This panel will discuss the future of healthcare infrastructure in Africa. This panel will delve into the critical need for robust healthcare infrastructure in Africa, examining innovative financing models, effective public-private partnerships, and the regulatory landscape needed to attract sustainable investment.
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Moderator: Dr Lynda Decker, President, West African Private Healthcare Federation, Ghana
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Africa’s dependency on imported pharmaceutical products and medical devices presents both a challenge and an opportunity. This session dives into the prerequisites for building a successful and sustainable local manufacturing ecosystem. We’ll explore how robust regulatory frameworks, strategic policies, and cross-border collaborations can unlock manufacturing capabilities, build capacity, and drive inward investment. Through a mix of policy insights, partnership case studies, and real-world examples, the panel will outline what it really takes to turn Africa into a manufacturing powerhouse.
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Moderator: Desta Lakew, Group Director, Partnerships & External Affairs, Amref Health Africa HQ
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Women’s health is central to Africa’s social and economic development. Yet persistent barriers-from limited access to family planning and SRHR services to underfunded health systems continue to impact progress. This session explores how innovation, collaboration, and strategic investment in family panning can strengthen women’s health outcomes, drive equity, and support sustainable development across the continent.
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Moderator: Prof Salim Hasham, Global Advisor Africa, Cedars-Sinai International, USA
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Many African patients travel abroad for specialized medical care. This session will examine the strategies needed to develop world-class centres of medical excellence in Africa, reducing medical tourism and enhancing local healthcare capacity.
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Moderator: Dr. Kwasi Boahene, Director of Health Systems, PharmAccess
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Over half of Africa’s population lacks access to affordable healthcare, with out-of-pocket spending remaining the dominant form of financing. This session explores sustainable, scalable models to make healthcare more accessible and equitable—from public insurance schemes to value-based care and donor transition strategies. Speakers will share insights on financing innovations that can unlock universal health coverage (UHC) across diverse African contexts.
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