Maternity care in Ghana is meant to be free, but it’s not – and many can’t afford it. A study co-authored by the Poche Centre's @eddy100, explores the barriers to equitable healthcare access.
Read the @ConversationEDU article here: https://t.co/dErjpvA8rm
Congratulations to A/Prof Abdullah Mamun, who has been awarded over $1.5M from @nhmrc via @gacd_media. The funding will be used for a program to help Indigenous children & adolescents living in cities, who are at higher risk of diseases such as obesity, diabetes & mental illness.
Congratulations Professor Gordon Awandare. I watched every minute of this lecture. it was both educative and inspiring. Keep up the great work. https://t.co/9vMcscusU2
Yesterday, this paper emanating from work we have been doing on malaria prevention got published in Plos One. It was part of the MPHIL Thesis of Stephen. I supported him throughout the process as an advisor
# Malaria control https://t.co/dZ3nYo3QFs
Happy to read this interesting research published by @MastercardFdn Alumnus Scholar @eddy100, who graduated from @FHS_AUB with a master's degree in Public Health in 2017. Keep up the good work, Edmund!
I am happy to share my recent research which made its way onto a Q1 academic journal.
This study collated evidence from 17 countries, covering data from over 200,000 people. We found that not only parents' but grandparents' obesit…https://t.co/tBAS6Z5AiE https://t.co/wMNHlhIOHP
Our long awaited paper on the impact of a health system strengthening program on child mortality reduction has just been published. lots of implications of health policy and practiced in low and middle income countries
https://t.co/sF0XvltgQ1
This is our latest scholarly contribution to Public Health. We have identified important socioeconomic disparities in a malaria control program that merits targeted intervention:
https://t.co/uXv1mIqKs1