The Ghana Medical Trust Fund is seeking a partnership with the Multimedia Group to raise public awareness about the fund and encourage active public participation.
The Ghana Medical Trust Fund, popularly known as MahamaCares, was launched in May 2025 to support the treatment of non-communicable diseases such as kidney failure, cancer, and other chronic conditions.

The Fund depends on support from government, corporate organisations, and individual contributions. Government has already committed GH¢6 million to the initiative. To sustain and expand its impact, the Fund is strengthening ties with Multimedia Group Limited as a key partner in driving public education and awareness.
Administrator of the Fund, Obuobia Darko Opoku, expressed concern over the limited public understanding of MahamaCares. She explained that the Fund is not only meant to cover medical expenses but also to help provide the necessary medical equipment and facilities needed to manage such diseases.

According to her, this makes public education and awareness crucial, hence the decision to partner with Multimedia Group.
Chief Operating Officer of Multimedia Group, Ken Ansah, welcomed the initiative and commended the establishment of the Fund. He also pledged the company’s support to help make MahamaCares a success.
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