mike jeroen adjabeng (PhD)
@mikejeroen
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20-11-2012 06:55:07
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This week, we're supporting Ghana Health Service to conduct routine audits and competency checks of sexual & reproductive health services across all 16 regions. Audits help ensure standards are met, while assessments verify that providers have the skills to deliver safe, quality care.
UK in Ghana 🇬🇧🇬🇭 remains one of WHO Ghana’s key partners. Over the years, we’ve worked together to support Ghana in advancing towards #UHC. Today, Dr Fiona Braka, WHO Ghana Rep, paid a courtesy call on UK in Ghana 🇬🇧🇬🇭 to reaffirm our shared commitment & explore new areas of collaboration.
As part of the The Pandemic Fund project, WHO Ghana is supporting AFENETAfrica train 5 advanced epidemiology residents to boost Ghana’s pandemic preparedness. Faculty from AFENETAfrica & WHO Ghana held a session with trainees to orient them on the training package & expectations.
The proverbial Ghanaian AKWAABA to Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus WHO Ghana WHO African Region Regional Director Prof. Mohamed Janabi.
World Health Organization (WHO) and GIZ have long partnered to strengthen Ghana’s health system. Today, a WHO Ghana team led by Fiona Braka paid a courtesy call on the GIZ Ghana Country Office to explore ways of deepening this collaboration. Together, we will continue to support Ghana attain #UHC.
Thanks to funding from The Pandemic Fund, we’re working with #GiveBloodGhana to train their staff on blood safety standards. This capacity-building effort is part of Ghana’s journey toward safer transfusions, stronger health security and more resilient blood systems.
Today, we donated 4️⃣0️⃣ desktop computers to Ghana Health Service & Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) to strengthen #NCD monitoring in Ghana. This will support the #NCD eTracker, enabling facilities to capture real-time data & improve care for people living with diabetes, hypertension & other NCDs.
Ghana’s immunization programme is making strong progress in protecting children. This week, together with Ghana Health Service, we are reviewing the half-year performance of #EPI programme to recognize gains, address challenges & find new ways to ensure every child is reached.
Data collection is the first step; using it well improves health. With UK in Ghana 🇬🇧🇬🇭 support, we’re working with Ghana Health Service & experts to interpret Quality of Care Harmonized Health Facility Assessment results to guide actions for stronger care & better health outcomes.