Twenty health professionals from across Ghana are coming back to their communities energized and ready to transform healthcare through entrepreneurship
Over 1,000 Healthcare Trainees Benefit from Africa Health Collaborative KNUST Sensitization Workshop
Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, has organized a sensitization workshop for Nursing and Midwifery Training
Africa Health Collaborative KNUST awards $150,000 to 15 start-ups
Fifteen health business start-ups have been awarded funds totalling $150,000 by the Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST, in partnership with the
30 Startups compete for $150,000 seed fund at Africa Health Collaborative KNUST pitch competition 2
Thirty startups have been given the opportunity to pitch their innovative ideas for funding through the Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST,
Family business conflict addressed in seminar for MSc Health Entrepreneurship students
Family businesses often have unique dynamics where personal and professional relationships are intertwined. Understanding how to navigate these dynamics is
Primary healthcare professionals seize AHEHC’s health entrepreneurship training opportunity
Primary healthcare professionals across the country are attending a health entrepreneurship workshop by the Africa Higher Education Health Collaborative, KNUST
60 NMTC tutors from Ashanti, Eastern and Central regions selected for health entrepreneurship training
Sixty tutors from seventy-seven KNUST-affiliated Nursing and Midwifery Health Institutions are receiving training in health entrepreneurship by the Africa Higher
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
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.
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