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Use of RDT in Chemical Shops

Use of RDT in Chemical Shops

Use of RDT in Chemical Shops

INDEPTH Effectiveness and Safety Studies

INDEPTH Effectiveness and Safety Studies

INDEPTH Effectiveness and Safety Studies

WHO Pregnancy Registry

WHO Pregnancy Registry

WHO Pregnancy Registry

Ghana Luxembourg Social Trust (GLST)

Ghana Luxembourg Social Trust (GLST)

Impact Evaluation of Ghana Luxembourg Social Trust (GLST) Conditional Cash transfer Program in Ghana

Neonatal Quality Improvement Program

Neonatal Quality Improvement Program

Neonatal Quality Improvement Program

Cohort Event Monitoring

Cohort Event Monitoring

Cohort Event Monitoring

Sustainable Sanitation

Sustainable Sanitation

Sustainable Sanitation

An Investigation into the cost of TB Care in Ghana

An Investigation into the cost of TB Care in Ghana

An Investigation into the cost of TB Care in Ghana

INDEPTH Healthy Transitions to Adulthood Study

INDEPTH Healthy Transitions to Adulthood Study

INDEPTH Healthy Transitions to Adulthood Study

WHO TDR Pilot Testing of Toolkit

WHO TDR Pilot Testing of Toolkit

WHO TDR Pilot Testing of Toolkit

Assessment Of Malaria, Diarrhea & Pneumonia

Assessment Of Malaria, Diarrhea & Pneumonia

Assessment Of Malaria, Diarrhea and  Pneumonia Home Based care strategy

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Reward your visitors for using your website! Offer discounts on your event merchandise or event registration fees if they order online through your website. This will save you time and keep participants coming back to your website to check for great deals.

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Overview of ABACUS Qualitative Analysis Workshop Johannesburg, South Africa

ABACUS is an INDEPTH project on community-based antibiotic access and use. The ABACUS Project assesses and compares community-based antibiotic access and consumption, and the factors that underpin them, in six countries in Africa and Asia.

A three day workshop was organized by INDEPTH from 2 – 4 May 2017 at the Witts School of Public Health, University of Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Participants were from six countries in Africa and Asia including Ghana, South Africa and Mozambique in Africa and Bangladesh, Vietnam and Thailand in Asia. In all seven HDSS were represented with two participants from each site. (Dodowa, Kintampo, Manhica, Agincourt, Kanchanaburi, Filabavi, and Chakaria HDSS)  Read more

Published: Tuesday, 15 January 2019 11:20 | Posted in Posts

Ghana EMBRACE International Conference Field Trip

The conference was held in Accra from 23rd to 25th February 2016. On 23rd February, the participants were divided into two groups for a field trip to ShaiOsudoku and NingoPrampram districts. The visit was to familiarize themselves with the Health and Demographic Surveillance Site (HDSS) involved in the EMBRACE project and also have firsthand interaction with the clients and staff involved. Participants included heads of health sectors in various African countries including Kenya, Nigeria, Burundi and Senegal, heads of various sectors of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), ... Read more.

 

Published: Tuesday, 15 January 2019 11:24 | Posted in Posts
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    The Former Director of the Greater Accra Regional Health Services, Dr. Irene Akua Agyepong received The Sam Adjei Distinguished Public Service Award ...
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Meet the Team

Dr. John Williams

Dr. John Williams

Director

Dr. John Williams

Director
 

Director of Dodowa Health Research 

Dr. John Williams

Email: john.williams@dodowa-hrc.org
Phone: +233
 
Ayisha Gibrin

Ayisha Gibrin

Administrator

Ayisha Gibrin

Administrator

Administrator of Dodowa Health Research 

Email: info@dodowa-hrc.org.com
Phone: +233
 
Prof. Irene Akua Agyepong

Prof. Irene Akua Agyepong

 

Prof. Irene Akua Agyepong

 
 

Prof. Irene Akua Agyepong 

 
 
Vida Ami Kukula

Vida Ami Kukula

Principal Nursing Officer

Vida Ami Kukula

Principal Nursing Officer
 

Vida Ami Kukula (Biosketch)

 
 

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