Limited resources for the health sector in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs) require the use of appropriate technologies and
140 Primary Healthcare personnel, tutors receive training in health entrepreneurship
One hundred and forty Primary Healthcare workers and tutors from KNUST-Affiliated health training institutions are receiving Train the trainer training
Mastercard Foundation Health Collaborative interacts with Primary Health Care HR managers in Ashanti and Bono
Human Resource Managers at Primary Health Care facilities in the Bono and Ashanti regions have met the Mastercard Foundation Health
KNUST Mastercard Foundation Health Collaborative welcomes delegation from University of Toronto Scarborough
The KNUST Mastercard Foundation Health Collaborative team welcomed a delegation from the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus. The University of
Persons with Disabilities to benefit from health-related programmes by KNUST Mastercard Health Collaborative
Persons living with Disabilities (PWDs) will be benefiting from health-related programmes by the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Mastercard Foundation Health Collaborative, Sinapi Aba meet business women on effective management practices
The Mastercard Foundation Health Collaborative is collaborating with Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans Limited to engage women in the informal
Mastercard Foundation Health Collaborative engages with KNUST Health-affiliated Training Institutions, MMDCEs
The Mastercard Foundation Health Collaborative has engaged with KNUST Health-affiliated Training institutions in the Southern and Northern sectors of Ghana.
Mastercard Foundation Health Collaborative allocates $1 million for prospective entrepreneurs
One hundred and five prospective entrepreneurs will get the opportunity to tap into the 1 million dollar seed fund being
Stakeholders validate MSc. Health Entrepreneurship curriculum and Entrepreneurship training modules
Mastercard Higher Education Health Collaborative of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has engaged the relevant stakeholders
I’ve Already Pictured the Differences I’m Going to Make.
She’s seen it all. Ms. Salamatu Imoru began his journey 18 years ago as a community health nurse, and by