Happy World Health Day!
As the @WHO launches its year-long campaign on maternal and newborn health with #WorldHealthDay2025, ABAN is joining forces to raise awareness on same.
We kicked off our educational activities with a myth-busting session in our communities.
Ends today!
Here is an opportunity for you to join us in our work to get young people involved in policymaking. We have multiple roles available, and all of them are fully remote.
Apply now. Applications are open until 11:59 PM (GMT).
This Sunday, we bring to you our #Election2024 Youth Roundtable. We have seasoned young people lined up to lead the conversations on all areas on the table for the upcoming election on Dec. 7.
Theme: Youth-focused dialogue on sustainable policy and leadership.
Make a date!
On June 7, 2024, we joined Ghanaians nationwide to plant 10 million trees to launch the 2024 Digital and Sustainability Experience.
DSE’24 will convene 1500 youth to discuss ways youth-led action can accelerate efforts towards global sustainability.
#DSE24#YouthLead
Happy to join my fellow astute women at the Womenlift Health Global Conference as we address the multifaceted challenges impeding women’s progress in leadership roles in global health.
#WLGGC2024
Join us on April 7, as we celebrate World Health Day, with an X-Spaces conversation at 7:00 pm (GMT).
Discussions will be centred on access to healthcare, health-related resources, and more
Join us on April 7, as we celebrate World Health Day, with an X-Spaces conversation at 7:00 pm (GMT).
Discussions will be centred on access to healthcare, health-related resources, and more
Pregnancy Hypertensive Disorder is a leading cause of maternal mortality in the country, tap on link below for all you need to know about Hypertension in Pregnancy.
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Kicking off our #WHA76 side event on synergies in #globalhealth in collaboration with @TheLancet, @LSHTM, and @GhCoPS
@IreneAgyepong - Moving forward, we need to develop shared values and principles with a change in mindset, decision-making and accountability
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Majority of women who die from breast cancer live in low- and middle-income countries, where most women are diagnosed in late stages due to a variety of factors. These include limited awareness on the part of the public and health care providers…
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The Ghana Health Service in Partnership with UNICEF, WHO, USAID and WFP yesterday held a media engagement on breastfeeding and it’s related importance. The forum aimed to inform stakeholders about their role in strengthening the warm chain of support for breastfeeding…