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.
“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
Africa Health Collaborative KNUST hosts 3-Day workshop for fund Awardees
Fifteen health business start-ups awarded a total of $150,000 by the Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST, in partnership with the Mastercard
Partnerships Key to Shaping Africa’s Healthcare Future, Says Prof. Isabella Quakyi
A public health specialist from the University of Ghana, Prof. Isabella Quakyi, is emphasizing the importance of collaboration in building
Data-powered primary healthcare: Prof. Owusu-Dabo envisions Africa Health Collaborative’s roadmap
Principal Investigator of Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST in partnership with Mastercard Foundation, Prof. Ellis Owusu-Dabo, has outlined the Collaborative’s vision
Community Emergency Care graduates inspired to make an impact
During the closing ceremony of the 5-day workshop on Community Emergency Care (CEC), organized by Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST in
Community Emergency Care training: participants gain hands-on experience in trauma care
The third day of the week-long Community Emergency Care training featured tutorials and practical sessions on stroke identification and various
Seizure, Postpartum Bleeding, and Hernia: UofT’s Dr. Jennifer Wilson Shares Insights as Community Emergency Care Cohort II Workshop Begins
Spotting a graceful indigenous-styled straight dress, with yellow wedge shoes and purple nails to match, it’s not difficult to predict