One hundred and five prospective entrepreneurs will get the opportunity to tap into the 1 million dollar seed fund being provided by the Mastercard Foundation Health Collaborative.
Pillar lead for Health Entrepreneurship under the Collaborative, Prof. Wilberforce Owusu-Ansah says the funding can be accessed by anybody who has viable health-related business ideas.
“Once we recognise your idea is a business opportunity and it’s scalable, you’ll get the opportunity. Even if you’ve not gone through any of our training programmes but you have solid ideas in Health-related sectors, you’ll be eligible to apply for this funding. When you pitch your idea and we find it worthy and scalable, we’ll fund it,” he said.
Speaking at a stakeholder engagement from KNUST-health-Affiliated Training Institutions and MMDAs in the Northern sector, Prof. Owusu-Ansah said the programme will also feature a pitching session, where stakeholders will be invited to be part of the panel members.
The package also includes registration of the business and provision of financial management support, and even an incubator space.
“We’ll even be teaching them how to pitch and create the platform they’ll be able to pitch their ideas and we’ll invite our stakeholders to adjudicate in terms of which idea is more important.
“We hold your hand through the registration of the business, providing financial management,” Prof. Owusu-Ansah said.
“Even after giving you money and you want a place to nurture your business, you can come to the incubator,” he added.
The engagement seeks to enlighten stakeholders on the activities of the Collaborative, and garner ideas for smooth execution of the ideals of the project.

Comments (2)
Nana Agyeman Kwadwo Aborah - August 18, 2023
Very very impressive. This will help boost our confidence into creating avenues and systems which can improve our primary health system.
Kudos Mastercard Foundation.
MURREY MERCY - October 29, 2024
Looking forward to learning and exploring.