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The Unseen Hand of Africa's Silent COVID-19 Community Spread

The last two years have pointed to the global failure to put health at the centre of national policy....

Vaccine Available: What Next for Africa's Fight Against Malaria?

This week, the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended the widespread use of the RTS,S/AS01 (RTS,S)....

Resolving the Challenges Around Vaccination Status Authentication

The 30th of September 2021 has come to pass. This was the date when the World Health Organisation (WHO) was....

Pharmacy in Ghana: Evolving Towards Universal Health Coverage

Today, the 25th of September is World Pharmacy Day. The day is being celebrated under the theme "Pharmacy:....

Political Gaslighting Around Health Human Resource Recruitment

Before the 2020 election, there was considerable debate amongst the two leading political parties regarding....

Unpacking the Confusion Surrounding the Testing Outcomes at KIA

We have in the last few weeks been following the heated debates that have arisen as a result of some....

Controlling Africa's COVID-19 Third Wave

On Wednesday 25th of July 2021, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of the World Health....

Confronting the Alarming Trend of Youth Suicide

According to a World Health Organisation (WHO) document in 2014, across the world, approximately 71,000....

The Balancing Act of Public Health and National Interest

Even as the world goes through the third wave of this COVID-19 pandemic, driven mainly by the delta variant....

Prioritising the Health of the African Citizen

This week, the African Union special envoy on the African vaccine acquisition task team Strive Masiyiwa....

An Open Letter to President Akufo-Addo on Vaccine Geopolitics

The last few weeks have been marred by the controversy regarding the importation of Sputnik-V vaccines to....

Will Africa's Replacement Fertility Trends be a Blessing?

In the last week, laboratory scientist working at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) have taken....

Factionalism and Feuding Risking Patient Safety in Ghana's Health System

As public health scientists ponder on the factors that have led to the relatively low case mortality rates....