As a part of efforts to deepen partnerships to remodel public sector well being financing and accounting training in Ghana, a delegation from the Worldwide Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and the Pan African Federation of Accountants (PAFA) visited the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ghana (ICAG) following the launch of stakeholder consultations for the second section of the International Fund Help Initiative.
The delegation was led by PAFA CEO Alta Prinsloo. Different members of the delegation included Evelyn Mwapasa, Director of Efficient Skilled Accounting Organizations at PAFA, and Darlene Nzolbala, PAO Improvement Officer at IFAC.
ICAG President Augustine Addo welcomed them, reaffirming ICAG’s dedication to delivering sustainable outcomes and thanked IFAC and PAFA for his or her continued help in strengthening the accounting occupation in Ghana.
He mentioned the transfer was to make sure donor compliance, worth for cash and monetary management in an more and more complicated fundraising atmosphere.
Part 2 will combine the coaching of trainers element to create synergies throughout Ghana’s public well being system.
The assembly was additionally attended by different ICAG administration members together with the CEO, Mr. Eric Oduro Osae, the Vice-Chairman of the Examinations Committee and Councilor, Dr. Yao Gbadago, and the Vice-Chairman of the Coaching Committee and Councilor, Mr. Thomas Esso.
Darlene Zolber, IFAC’s PAO improvement lead, mentioned the capability being constructed is vital for accountability and compliance, as donor funding performs a task in well being care prices in lots of growing nations.
The delegation additionally labored with on-line inspection service suppliers from the Ghana Well being Authority, the Ghana Audit Service, the Auditor Common’s Workplace and ICAG. The consultations will inform implementation methods and strengthen interagency cooperation.
ICAG CEO Eric Oduro-Osae mentioned Ghana’s implementation would function a mannequin for Liberia and Sierra Leone, the place initiatives are additionally being rolled out, and classes from Ghana could be evaluated to help related interventions throughout Africa.
PAFA Chief Government Officer Alta Prinsloo mentioned the initiative is a pioneering intervention with the potential for regional growth.
She proposed establishing a group of follow for monetary professionals within the healthcare sector to share improvements and follow classes throughout the continent.



