Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals

CT Scan and X-Ray Equipment Project (EFSTH)

Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital, Banjul, The Gambia
GIEPA
May 2026

Project Overview

• Contracting Authority: Ministry of Health
• PPP Model: Build–Operate–Transfer (BOT)
• Estimated Investment: To be determined
• Revenue Streams: User fees
• Enhanced trauma and neurosurgical care
• Sustainable operation and maintenance of imaging equipment
• Improved training capacity and national diagnostic resilience

Quick Summary

• Construction of a dedicated imaging unit including consultant offices, resident workspace, staff facilities and on-call rooms • Provision of a high-resolution digital X-ray system with fluoroscopy capability • Provision of a multi-slice CT scanner, including workstation and image archiving system • Deployment of IT solutions integrated with hospital systems and power infrastructure

Project Details

Project Information
Type: Public-Private Partnership
Stage: Investment Ready
Location Details
Country: The Gambia
Specific Location: Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital, Banjul, The Gambia

Financial Information

$0+ Investment Required

Investment Incentives & Support

Detailed incentive information is available from the Investment Promotion Agency. Please contact them directly for the latest incentive packages.

Location Information

Project Location

Country: The Gambia

Specific Location: Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital, Banjul, The Gambia

Location Advantages
  • Strategic location in West Africa
  • Access to The Gambia market
  • ECOWAS regional market access

Risk Assessment & FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The investment approval process typically involves application submission to the IPA, project evaluation, regulatory approvals, and final licensing. Contact the IPA for specific requirements and timelines.

The Gambia offers various investment incentives including tax holidays, duty exemptions, and other fiscal incentives. Contact the IPA for a complete incentive package tailored to your investment.

Foreign ownership rules vary by sector. The Gambia generally allows 100% foreign ownership in most sectors. Contact the IPA for sector-specific requirements and any local partnership obligations.

The implementation timeline depends on project complexity, approvals, and construction. Contact the IPA for a detailed project timeline and milestone schedule.