Ghana has extended a significant humanitarian donation to the people of Palestine, marking a strong gesture of solidarity amid the continuing humanitarian crisis in the region.
President John Dramani Mahama announced the support during a brief but solemn ceremony held at the Jubilee House, where he reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to global peace, compassion, and human dignity.
The donation, consisting of approximately 40 metric tonnes of Ghana-made chocolate and cocoa-based products under the renowned Golden Tree brand, was described by the President as both “symbolic and practical.”
Speaking with emotion, President Mahama underscored the human cost of the ongoing conflict in the region, particularly on women and children.
“The images and the stories emanating from the conflict zones, particularly the suffering of innocent civilians, especially women and children, are heartbreaking. Their pain is a reminder that beyond every headline and every statistic, they are human lives—people who long for peace, dignity, and hope.”
President John Dramani Mahama
According to the President, Ghana’s gesture goes beyond a conventional diplomatic act, aiming instead to deliver both nourishment and a message of empathy. He emphasized that cocoa, as one of Ghana’s most valued natural commodities, represents more than just economic relevance.

“This donation is symbolic because cocoa is one of Ghana’s most treasured natural commodities. It represents a significant source of economic livelihood for millions of Ghanaian farmers and families and embodies our national values of resilience, warmth, and generosity.”
President John Dramani Mahama
Nutritional Benefits
But the gesture was not purely symbolic. President Mahama also elaborated on the practical health and nutritional benefits of cocoa, especially in the context of a humanitarian crisis where access to basic health and dietary needs remains a challenge.
He described cocoa as “a powerful natural food” rich in antioxidants and vitamins, and crucially beneficial to the immune system, cardiovascular health, brain function, and emotional well-being.
He added that cocoa also serves as a natural energy booster and is an important source of essential minerals like iron and magnesium—nutrients that are particularly vital for women and children under stress and hardship.
“Cocoa has also been found beneficial in the management of hypertension. We sincerely hope that these cocoa products will provide comfort, nourishment, and a tangible expression of our solidarity to the families facing unimaginable hardships.”
President John Dramani Mahama
President Mahama used the opportunity to express Ghana’s appreciation to the Palestinian community residing in Ghana.
He commended them for their positive contributions to national development, especially in underserved areas. Notably, he highlighted efforts by members of the Palestinian community who have taken the initiative to construct modern classroom blocks for communities in need.
“Your contribution to our national development has not gone unnoticed. Your construction of a modern classroom block in communities such as Dramani Kope in the North Tongu Constituency of the Volta Region and Yesebisi in the Northern Region is worthy of commendation.”
President John Dramani Mahama

This humanitarian support from Ghana aligns with the country’s long-standing foreign policy principles, which include support for oppressed peoples and solidarity with international efforts to alleviate suffering, particularly among displaced populations.
By choosing to offer Ghanaian cocoa products, the government is not only extending aid but also leveraging a locally sourced commodity that reflects the identity and generosity of the Ghanaian people.
The donation is a significant statement from the West African nation, especially in a time of increasing global polarisation and rising humanitarian needs in conflict zones across the world.
Ghana’s focus on using a culturally rich and health-affirming product like cocoa also reaffirms the country’s broader commitment to innovative diplomacy rooted in human development.
In light of the ongoing crises, President Mahama’s administration continues to position Ghana as a voice of empathy and action in international affairs.

The cocoa donation was received by the Palestinian Ambassador in Ghana and is expected to be distributed through humanitarian agencies to ensure it reaches the most vulnerable populations, particularly children, women, and the elderly in Gaza and other conflict-affected areas.
President Mahama ended his address with a hopeful note, expressing his desire for peace and urging the international community to remain attentive to the needs of victims in war-torn regions.
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