University of Ghana Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, described WACBIP's journey as one driven by resilience, innovation and strategic vision. The United Kingdom, one of the Centre's longstanding partners, reaffirmed its commitment to supporting research and innovation in Ghana. He highlighted the strong scientific partnership between Ghana and the UK, pointing to continued collaboration through joint research strategies and upcoming support for the Ghana National Research Fund. In response, stakeholders announced new efforts to strengthen science journalism and improve public understanding of scientific research. As WACBIP enters its second decade, participants agreed that Ghana's scientific community must now focus on transforming knowledge into practical solutions that improve health, drive innovation and accelerate national development.