The Provost of the College of Health Sciences at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Professor
“Now I Know What to Doâ€: A Nurse’s Journey Through Emergency Care Training
For three intensive days, frontline health professionals from across Ghana gathered at Nyansapo Eco Resort in Moree, Central Region, to
Strengthen Primary Healthcare with Smarter Financing, Says Former Presidential Advisor
Dr. Anthony Nsiah, a former Presidential Advisor on Health has emphasized the critical need for sustainable financing models to strengthen
Emergency Care is a Necessity, Not a Luxury -Regional Health Director at short course
Pre-hospital emergency care must be seen as a life-saving necessity, not a luxury, says Dr. Fred Adomako Boateng, Ashanti Regional
Africa Must Lead Its Health Agenda – Prof. Ellis at Health Industry and Regulatory Affairs Short Course
Former Vice-Chancellor of KNUST, Prof. William Otoo Ellis, has underscored the urgency of localized, context-driven solutions for Africa’s health systems.
“Access Alone Is Not Enough” – Health Expert Stresses Need for Quality Healthcare Improvement
Dr. Lawrence Ofori-Boadu, Director of the Institutional Care Division at the Ghana Health Service, says improving access to healthcare is
Making Medication Delivery Safer: Abel and Priscilla Place Their Hopes in MCA Training
The Medicine Counter Assistant (MCA) training programme, by Africa Health Collaborative in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation equips young Ghanaians,
Africa’s youth eye new horizons as Sustainable Business Start-Up Entrepreneurship Training enters third year
Now in its third year, the Sustainable Business Start-Ups (SBS) Training Programme under the Africa Health Collaborative at KNUST is
“Add Life to Days”: Prof. Ameyaw Champions Comprehensive Palliative Care in Ghana
Professor Elvis Ameyaw, Dean of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has
Strategic Leadership: Africa Health Collaborative trains third cohort
Twenty-five primary healthcare workers have received strategic leadership training from the Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation.