The Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology is planning to roll out
Africa Health Collaborative invited to review of nursing and midwifery course
The Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative, KNUST has been invited to contribute to the revision of a curriculum for Nurses
23 make it to cohort II of Africa Health Collaborative palliative care workshop
Twenty-three primary health personnel across the country have been selected to participate in this year’s basic palliative healthcare workshop. The
Africa Health Collaborative presents cheques to 16 start-ups
Sixteen health business start-ups have received $150,000 cheque from the Mastercard Foundation Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative at the Kwame
Africa Health Collaborative seminar enlightens MSc. Health Entrepreneurship students on IP, regulatory issues
Students in the MSc. Health Entrepreneurship programme at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology have been trained on
20 get opportunity to receive training in strategic leadership by Africa Health Collaborative
Twenty primary healthcare workers have gotten the opportunity to receive training in strategic leadership by the Africa Higher Education Health
Musing on the mighty oak: Prof. Owusu-Dabo elevates co-creation in news article
In a University of Toronto news article delineating the virtue of co-creation in catering for the primary healthcare needs of
InspiringInclusion: Hanna’s March Towards Global Health Leadership
Ms. Hanna Twumwaa Gyasi is Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative in partnership with Mastercard Foundation scholar reading MPhil Health Systems
#InspiringInclusion: Digitalizing Ghana’s Primary Healthcare System: Kwansema’s Vision
Miss Sarah Kwansema Ofori is Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative in partnership with Mastercard Foundation scholar reading MPhil Health Systems
Africa Health Collaborative KNUST provides entrepreneurial training for 302 primary Healthcare workers in Northern Ghana
Mastercard Foundation Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative, KNUST has equipped 302 primary healthcare workers with entrepreneurial skills in Northern Ghana.