Participants of the Community-Based Health Entrepreneurship Course (Cohort III), organized by the Africa Health Collaborative at KNUST in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, have shared transformative experiences.
From gaining practical skills to identifying and solving health sector challenges, attendees highlighted the program’s impact in fostering innovation, critical thinking, and community-focused solutions.





One of the facilitators, Ms. Gifty Afi Cudjoe, encouraged participants to leverage the training to build wealth despite the anticipated challenges. She stated, “During the training, you were taught two paths to prosperity: becoming an entrepreneur and becoming a change agent. That journey will not be smooth, but as you go, remember that Ghana and your generation are relying on you to provide solid solutions to the challenges we face.”
