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NHIS to receive $27.7 Million from the World Bank Group  

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Chief Executive, Dr Okoe Boye with the NHIA Technical Working Group

The World Bank Group is offering Twenty-Seven Million, Seven Hundred Thousand ($27.7 M)to the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), to increase the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) annual active membership,and facilitate Claims processing and payments for primary healthcare providers comprising CHPS, Health Centers and Maternity Homes under the Primary Health Care Improvement Program for Results (PforR).

The monumental program is financed through a World Bank facility with co-financing grants from the Global Financing Facility (GFF), Canada, the UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Operation (FCDO), and the Gavi Alliance.

The program will be implemented for four (4) years, spanning from 2022 to 2025. The funding is allocated based on the Disbursement Linked Result (DLR) achieved per the Disbursement Linked Indicators (DLIs) of the program.

The DLis under the program include increase in the membership of the NHIS, increase in the enrollment of vulnerable populations in the Scheme and improvement in claims processing and payment for the primary healthcare facilities.

Under the facility, the NHIA in partnership with the Ministry of Health, Ghana Health Service, and the Health Facility Regulatory Authority (HeFRA) are to improve on relevant aspects of accreditation of healthcare providers, monitoring, and financing of primary healthcare services.

The NHIA and the Social Protection Directorate of the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection (MoGCSP) collaborative effort will boost the enrolment of indigent populations, such as the disabled, orphans, widows, women, and children in the Scheme.

This will be done through linkage with the National Household Registry which is also supported by the World Bank.

New NHIS Leadership Vision

The ‘New NHIS’ leadership’s ultimate goal is building a more resilient Health Insurance Scheme that responds to the needs of all by providing access to quality and affordable healthcare services on a sustainable basis.

The Executive Management’s strategy towards achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is the adoption of ‘pro-poor pathway’ interventions fastened to the legal framework that every Ghanaian should register with the NHIS.

The Chief Executive, Dr. Bernard Okoe Boye, his deputies, and some Directors have completed a national tour of all 16 regions as a way of connecting with staff and the citizenry and discussed how to strengthen the NHIS and the role it plays as a vehicle for Ghana to achieve UHC.

Leadership is determined to open more offices in strategic locations to make the NHIS accessible to all. Some additional offices recently commissioned are the Western North Regional Office, Bono East Regional Office, Ahafo Regional Office, Dormaa East, Jamaan North, Asunafo North, Asutifi North, Obuasi, Asawase, Atwima Kwanwoma, Ejisu, Komenda Edina Eguafo Abirem (KEEA) Mion, Kumbungu, and Nanton.

Bono East, Sunyani Municipal, Jaman South, Kintampo Municipal, and Techiman Municipal have received newly branded operational vehicles.

Relevance

The NHIS has grown to become a major instrument for financing healthcare delivery in Ghana and it is the financial mainstay of over 4,600 credentialed healthcare service providers. Over 80 percent of the internally generated funds of most healthcare providers are from the NHIS.

The NHIS continues to provide financial access to many people who otherwise could not afford the cost of their healthcare services. Many are now seeking medical attention early and avoiding unnecessary deterioration in their medical conditions and possibly death as a result.

Digitalization Drive

The NHIA is leveraging the national digitalization drive to improve efficiency. Some of the recent novelties include MyNHIS App, Claim-it Application, and Online-credentialingcapability.

MyNHIS App

As the most recent innovation, My NHIS App empowers individuals and groups to use their Ghana Cards to register, renew and link to the NHIS without necessarily visiting any of the NHIS district offices for the same service.

The App can be downloaded on the Google play store or Apple Store, thus operating on both Android and iOS smartphones.

It issues digitized NHIS cards and provides a mechanism for the NHIA to fulfill its statutory obligations.

The new App also enables NHIS members to securely pay registration and membership renewal fees from their mobile money wallets, and bank cards.

The App delivers a vastly improved renewal experience to NHIS members as it saves time and money, thereby making the Scheme more accessible to all.

Electronic Claims Management

The NHIA is determined to attain nearly 100 percent electronic Claims management (submission, vetting & payment) by the end of the year 2023. The essence is to eliminate wastage and ensure prudent use of available resources to provide the best healthcare services to NHIS active members.

The introduction of electronic claims processing in 2013 has greatly improved efficiency in NHIS claims management over the years, decreasing claims processing time from months to 1-7 days for vetting of Provider Claims.

Claim-it

The ‘Claim-it’ system was introduced in restricting fraudulent activities such as the submission of escalated Claims. Claims submitted via Claim-it makes it easy for vetting at the Claims Processing Centres (CPCs) in Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, and Cape Coast.

The pragmatic nationwide rollout of the Claim-IT application to nearly 95% of Providers in the year 2022 saw an increase in the number of providers submitting electronic claims from about 40% in 2021 to 60.3% by December 2022 and 86% by March 2023. The NHIA Claims Directorate and its Claims Processing Centres are actively assisting providers with challenges in electronic claims submission to ensure near 100% implementation of electronic claims processing.

Online Credentialing

Healthcare service providers typically apply for credentials from the NHIA to enable them to serve Ghanaians under the NHIS. In creating efficiency, the NHIA introduced an online application system on its official Web Portal making it possible for Service Providers and prospective applicants to submit and renew applications electronically.

Development Partners Support

The NHIA has recurrently received support from development partners including the World Bank Group, World Health Organization (WHO), United States Agency for International Development (USAID),  United Nations International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF), and the Korea Foundation for International HealthCare (KOFIH), among others.

The support has positioned Ghana’s NHIS as a remarkable social protection model in Africa and this is evidenced by the number of foreign delegations who have so far visited the NHIA to understudy the NHIS operations.

The World Bank Group’s recent financial support is therefore key and timely in the National Health Insurance Authority’s (NHIA) quest to achieve UHC by the year 2030.

Source: Abdul Karim Naatogmah 

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Order from above compelled me to cut my son’s locks –Michy GH

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Michy GH and Majesty

Baby mama of Shatta Wale, Michelle Diamond Gbagonah, who is professionally known as Michy GH and formerly Shatta Michy, has disclosed that order from above made her cut the hair locks of her son, Majesty.

Speaking to on Akoma FM’s Entertainment 360 on Saturday, August 26, the Ghanaian musician, who doubles as a TV presenter, said that order from above had asked that the little boy’s locks be cut off.

Michy GH, revealing who this person who ordered from above, admitted that it was Shatta Wale, who is Majesty’s father.

Michy GH is currently on a media tour promoting her latest single, Hustle.

My fiancé jilted me and traveled on our wedding day –OV

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OV

Talented Ghanaian singer, OV has shared a shocking moment of her life where her fiancé left her and traveled on their wedding day.

In a recent interview on Angel Fm, the ‘Want me’ singer disclosed that she almost said “I do”, however, the man she was going to get married to, ditched their wedding ceremony and traveled on the same day.

“Truly I was about to get married but they stood me up on the wedding day,” she shared.

“My fiancé told me he was traveling, maybe he had already made preparations, I was done with my makeup, ready for the ceremony and I didn’t know, I’m sure he even went and left a text that he has to go.

“It was going to be a small gathering, my godfather and it wasn’t in the church, it was my godfather’s place and it wasn’t a traditional marriage, something small,” she said.

The MTN hitmaker winner added that she was not heartbroken by the event as she moved on with her life.

“Oh I was cool, we move and I think he came back to Ghana sometime, I could show my wedding dress though if you want evidence and if he decides to sought of come back, I might marry him but he’ll suffer,” she added.

Juju scare compelled me to relocate my restaurant –Mzbel

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Mzbel

Popular musician, Mzbel who became an entrepreneur following her fame has made some serious revelations concerning the relocation of her restaurant.

MzBel mentioned that, bad network, distance leading to her shop and lack of pipe-borne water among many other reasons were some of the frustrations which accounted to relocating her shop.

According Mzbel, the main reason she moved her restaurant from Adjei Kojo, a suburb of Ashaiman to Gbawe is that someone planted black power, popularly known as‘juju’ beside the shop.

This according to Mzbel caused her and some of her workers to fall ill.

“One time, we went to work and saw three white eggs in a corner outside the bar but when I saw it and because I don’t have bad intentions, I just thought it was a stray fowl that laid these eggs there so we took the eggs and buried them.

“Another time too, I saw a tortoise, in the same corner. Again, I did not have bad intentions so I thought it was someone’s pet that went missing so I made a cage for it and fed it well, a few days later it died.

…Then another time when we got to work early in the morning and opened the door, a huge cat ran out at full speed and bypassed us. There is no way a cat that big could get into the shop because the ceilings are, doors were locked with burglar proof. I didn’t understand, today I get sick tomorrow it’s something else, It was a whole lot,” she expressed.

MzBel also added that it was when she decided to relocate the shop, someone told her the reason she kept falling sick was because someone had been planting “medicines” in and around her shop.

The cash and fake gold that no-one is claiming

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Cash and Gold

A private plane found with more than $5m (£4m) in cash, fake gold, guns and ammunition on board is at the centre of a deepening investigation in the Zambian capital, Lusaka.

Everyone knows the aircraft flew from the Egyptian capital, Cairo, and landed a fortnight ago in Zambia, but that is where the certainties stop. So far nobody in Egypt or Zambia admits to chartering the plane or owning its contents.

With so many questions unanswered rumours have been swirling.

Could those involved be high-level Egyptian or Zambian political or military figures? Was this a one-off flight or the first out of hundreds to finally be rumbled?

What is known is that all six Egyptians aboard the aircraft and others who joined them at Lusaka’s airport are due to appear in court on Monday.

Some of the Zambians who are being held have been charged with espionage and obtaining money on false pretences. The Egyptians have not yet been charged.

The world might have remained oblivious to it all were it not for a journalist whose fact-checking website, Matsda2sh, accused officials in Egypt of involvement in the incident.

Journalist disappears

Soon after that Egyptian plainclothes security forces raided Karim Asaad’s Cairo home in the dead of night and arrested him.

Source: bbc.com

France defies ultimatum for ambassador to leave Niamey

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Ambassador Sylvain Itte

France’s ambassador has remained in Niger despite being given a 48-hour deadline to leave the country last Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed in a defiant speech.

Ambassador Sylvain Itte had been ordered to go amid rapidly deteriorating bilateral ties.

But hours after the coup leaders’ deadline had passed, the president said he “applauds” Mr Itte for staying put.

The junta overthrew Niger’s elected president last month.

In a major foreign policy speech to ambassadors gathered in Paris as well as others listening remotely, Mr Macron said: “France and its diplomats have faced particularly difficult situations in some countries in recent months, from Sudan, where France has been exemplary, to Niger at this very moment.

“I applaud your colleague and your colleagues who are listening from their posts.”

Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum was toppled on 26 July in a coup that has been condemned by France and many of Niger’s neighbours, including the West African regional bloc Ecowas.

Ambassador Itte had refused to meet Niger’s new leaders after the coup, the junta said on Friday, as it announced the French ambassador had 48 hours to leave.

Source: bbc.com

France to ban wearing abaya dress in schools: Minister

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France banned headscarves in schools in 2004 and full face veils in public in 2010, angering many of its five million-strong Muslim community

France will ban children from wearing the abaya – the loose-fitting, full-length robe worn by some Muslim women – in state-run schools, the country’s education minister has said ahead of the back-to-school season.

France, which has enforced a strict ban on religious signs in state schools since 19th-century laws removed any traditional Catholic influence from public education, has struggled to update guidelines to deal with a growing Muslim minority.

French public schools do not permit the wearing of large crosses, Jewish kippas or Islamic headscarves.

In 2004, the country banned headscarves in schools, and in 2010, it passed a ban on full face veils in public, angering many in its five million-strong Muslim community.

“I have decided that the abaya could no longer be worn in schools,” Education Minister Gabriel Attal said in an interview with TV channel TF1. “When you walk into a classroom, you shouldn’t be able to identify the pupils’ religion just by looking at them.”

The move comes after months of debate over the wearing of abayas in French schools, where women have long been banned from wearing the hijab.

The right and far right had pushed for the ban, which the left argued would encroach on civil liberties.

Source: Aljazeera.com

Trump faces a crowded trial calendar

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Donald Trump

Donald Trump and his lawyers may be the busiest people in the country next year. The former president faces criminal trials in four different cities — Washington, DC, New York, Atlanta and Ft. Pierce, Florida — as well as an active campaign schedule.

Even putting the campaign aside, Trump would have an extraordinarily packed year.

Judge Tanya Chutkan set the federal election subversion trial for March 4, the day before Super Tuesday.

Just three weeks later, however, a New York judge has set a trial date of March 25 for the criminal case against Trump surrounding the hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records with the intent to conceal illegal conduct connected to his 2016 presidential campaign. The criminal charges stem from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s investigation into hush money payments made during the 2016 campaign to Daniels, who alleged an affair with Trump, which he denies.

And in Florida, the trial on charges that Trump mishandled classified documents after leaving office has been set for May 2024, with a pretrial hearing on May 14 and a trial on May 20.

Source: cnn.com

French envoy to stay in Niger despite ultimatum, says Macron

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French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech as he meets the French community in Beijing, China, April 5, 2023

France’s ambassador to Niger will stay in the Sahel country despite pressure to leave from leaders of a recent coup, President Emmanuel Macron has said.

On Monday, he also reiterated France’s support to Niger’s overthrown President Mohamed Bazoum, whose decision not to resign Macron called courageous. Macron also said Paris would support any military action by The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in Niger.

The French leader, who was speaking during a major foreign policy speech to ambassadors gathered in Paris, confirmed that French envoy Sylvain Itte was listening in from Niger’s capital Niamey despite being given a 48-hour deadline to leave the country last Friday.

“France and its diplomats have faced particularly difficult situations in some countries in recent months, from Sudan, where France has been exemplary, to Niger at this very moment and I applaud your colleague and your colleagues who are listening from their posts,” he said.

Bazoum was toppled on July 26 and has been detained along with his family at the presidential palace in a coup that has been condemned by France and most of Niger’s neighbours.

ECOWAS has been trying to negotiate with the leaders of the coup but has said it is ready to deploy troops to restore constitutional order if diplomatic efforts fail.

Source: Aljazeera.com

Taliban stop female Afghan students leaving country to study in Dubai

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A grainy image from Kabul airport as the female students setting off for Dubai queued to go through security

“After the Taliban shut universities for women, my only hope was to get a scholarship which would help me study abroad,” says 20-year-old Afghan student Natkai.

Natkai’s name has been changed for her own safety.

The Taliban have cracked down hard on women who oppose them.

Natkai says she kept studying even though there was little chance of her ever attending university in her homeland.

Then she was granted a scholarship to study at the University of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from Emirati billionaire businessman Sheikh Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor.

The scholarships for Afghan women were announced in December 2022 after the Taliban banned women from university.

The BBC understands a total of 100 Afghan women have been successful in gaining these scholarships. Some Afghan students living abroad have already travelled to Dubai.

On Wednesday 23 July, Natkai said goodbye to her family and set off for the airport.

But her hopes were soon dashed.

“When the Taliban officials saw our tickets and student visas, they said girls are not allowed to leave Afghanistan on student visas,” she tells me, her voice breaking.

Source: bbc.com

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