📢 New Publication Alert!
Our article, titled 'Relational coordination of state partnership with traditional birth attendants: Soft partnering in Ghana’s maternal and child healthcare context', is now published in Social Science & Medicine. 👉 https://t.co/I6D7lCJiN3
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Devolution allows adaptation of policies to local realities; distributes system leadership & supports organisational culture change towards enabling systems for health. Lessons from Kenya and South Africa #HSR2024 room 101B come on in!!
Our next Climate and Health Award will fund projects that advance our understanding of how heat impacts mental health problems.
💡 Duration: 3-5 years
💰 Level: up to £3 million
✍️ Applications open: week commencing 30 September 2024
🗓️ Deadline: 21 January 2025
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Let us face the facts: The promotion of ethnocentric elitism masquerading as intellectualism; nepotism cloaked as know-how; weakness strutting as courage; and crony capitalism masked as development in freedom; shameless hypocrisy acting as objectivity… these never served a country determined to make progress at any level.
Rather, the most significant achievement of these things has been a country in near insolvency, its natural resources such as water and land and environment in rebellion, a people harassed and intimidated into numbness and as some say cynically, bribed into silence.
#LetsBuildGhanaTogether
#mahama2024
@garyalsmith In a serious country, that admission is enough grounds f his disqualification and prosecution. Unfortunately, nothing will happen to him because this is Ghana. A dead country!
@BBSimons Apparently, the middle-class lost its legitimacy and goodwill to mobilize mass protests. History suggests such protests have merely served the interests of politicians and the middle-class.
@BBSimons The middle-class has allowed itself to be used by both NDC & NPP. Accordingly, the youth are not just angry with politicians but mostly with middle-class men/women who allowed themselves to be used for political gains.
@BBSimons I think most sustainable way out is for Ghanaians to rise up to their collective responsibility as citizens. We have seen that, historically, the governing and opposition parties are often more interested in partizan gains than public good.
Today is the International Day of the #Midwife!
Midwives are essential to the provision of quality care, everywhere.
We thank 👏 ALL midwives around the world for their efforts to save the lives of women and babies.
#MidwivesDay