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WHO concerned over COVID-19 impact on women, girls in Africa
RSVP Now: January Technology Salon on “Drone Technology in Ghana’s Health Service Delivery, an innovation?”
Accessibility of Public Places and Death Trap Ramps
Is the NHIS disability friendly?
The use of technology for better health service delivery – The case of the People for Health Project
3rd Biennial Scientific Conference on Medical Products Regulation in Africa
People for Health Project Launches Report Highlighting the Inadequacy Of Funding For HIV/AIDS Programmes In Ghana
Final Batch of Health Workers Trained Under P4H Project
Accra Tech Salon: How can ICT facilitate better health care delivery?

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WHO concerned over COVID-19 impact on women, girls in Africa

WHO concerned over COVID-19 impact on women, girls in Africa

  • June 19, 2020
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Humanitarian crises, including health emergencies affect men and women differently. As COVID-19 continues to spread in Africa, there are concerns…

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RSVP Now: January Technology Salon on “Drone Technology in Ghana’s Health Service Delivery, an innovation?”

RSVP Now: January Technology Salon on “Drone Technology in Ghana’s Health Service Delivery, an innovation?”

  • January 17, 2019
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RSVP now to join the next Technology Salon Accra – January 24th – RSVP Now Drone technology is among the…

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Accessibility of Public Places and Death Trap Ramps

Accessibility of Public Places and Death Trap Ramps

  • November 5, 2018
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‘’Some of these ramps  are simply death traps”, Patience Atuah , a  physically  challenged journalist with  the EIB Network echoes…

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Is the NHIS disability friendly?

Is the NHIS disability friendly?

  • October 29, 2018
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According  to  the  World  Health  Organisation,  10%  to  15%  of  the  population  of  every  developing  country  lives  with  disability.  This…

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The use of technology for better health service delivery – The case of the People for Health Project

The use of technology for better health service delivery – The case of the People for Health Project

  • September 27, 2018
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New digital tools have been adapted in all spheres of human interactions and it is being used in countless ways…

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3rd Biennial Scientific Conference on Medical Products Regulation in Africa

3rd Biennial Scientific Conference on Medical Products Regulation in Africa

  • November 24, 2017
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Significant strides have been made over the years to enhance and modernize the regulation of pharmaceutical manufacturing and product quality…

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People for Health Project Launches Report Highlighting the Inadequacy Of Funding For HIV/AIDS Programmes In Ghana

People for Health Project Launches Report Highlighting the Inadequacy Of Funding For HIV/AIDS Programmes In Ghana

  • August 17, 2017
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Accra, Ghana— The People For Health Project will be launching an appraisal report on the 0.5 percent District Assembly Common…

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Final Batch of Health Workers Trained Under P4H Project

Final Batch of Health Workers Trained Under P4H Project

  • June 23, 2017
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Over 20 municipal and district health officers from the Greater Accra region are the last batch of participants to be…

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Accra Tech Salon: How can ICT facilitate better health care delivery?

Accra Tech Salon: How can ICT facilitate better health care delivery?

  • September 22, 2015
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Penplusbytes will host the 4th Accra Technology Salon on Tuesday, 29th September, 2015 at the New Media Hub, Osu, Ako-Adjei,…

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