The spirit of co-creation that has led the Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative in partnership with Mastercard Foundation since its
20 receive invitation to cohort 2 of Emergency Preparedness and Response to Pandemic short course
Twenty health personnel from across the country have been selected for the second cohort of the Emergency Preparedness and Response to
Africa Health Collaborative welcomes Dr. Aaron Offei, quality healthcare advocate
The Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative, KNUST in partnership with Mastercard Foundation has welcomed an Epidemiologist from the School of
‘I See That Passion and Vision in Ghana’ – U of T Team Lauds Beneficiaries of Quality Healthcare Improvement Course
In October 2023 when Dr. Margarita Kleopatra Lam Antoniades led a team of physicians from the University of Toronto to Ghana,
#TheCourseExperience: ‘Facilitators Were Exceptional and Their Teaching Methods Made the Learning Process Enjoyable’ – Priscilla Appiah (SBS ’24)
Ms. Priscilla Appiah, a BSc Midwifery student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) is not new
#TheCourseExperience: Benjamin, Patience, Jonathan, Bervelyn & Malwine
Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative-KNUST in partnership with Mastercard Foundation brings the curtain down on the workshops for the second
Active participation key to effective healthcare delivery in Ghana-Dr. Samuel Akortey Akor
Deputy Rector of MountCrest University College Ghana, Dr. Samuel Akortey Akor has underscored the importance of participation in the effective
FDA champions health technology assessment for efficient use of healthcare resources
The Food and Drugs Authority is making a case for health technology assessment in the efficient use of resources for
There are greener pastures in Ghana – Prof. Owusu-Dabo optimistic of country’s potential
The Principal Investigator of the Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative, KNUST, Prof. Ellis Owusu-Dabo is convinced of the abundance of
14 PWDs selected for maiden Africa Health Collaborative Medicine Counter Assistant training
Fourteen persons with disabilities have been selected to participate in the maiden Medicine Counter Assistant (MCA) training by the Africa