Effective March 2019, University of Ghana, School of Public Health (UGSPH), a founding member of the Global Evaluation and Monitoring Network for Health (GEMNet-Health), has assumed the role of GEMNet-Health secretariat.
A final year Public Health student of the University of Ghana, Legon, Miss Gifty Atampugbire, has launched a campaign to end open defecation in Second Cycle Institutions in the Upper East Region of the Republic of Ghana.
Although preventable, obesity, and diet-related non-communicable diseases (DR-NCDs) are a major global public health problem, especially in low and middle-income countries. Reducing obesity and DR-NCDs remains an urgent task.
Organized by the School of Public Health (SPH), University of Ghana (UG) and the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine, the Conference on Ghanaian Research Integrity Development (GRID) took place at the Bank of Ghana Conference Facility, Department of E
MPH student Nana Asiedu winning the 2017 Research of the Year Award (Medicine and Health Sciences Category) from the National Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana.
The lecture held at the School of Public Health was chaired by Dr. Emmanuel Asampong. Dr. Laar introduced the speaker, Prof. Miles, an Emeritus Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota. Professor Miles’ visit to Ghana was his first. The lecture centered on an article that Prof.
The Strengthening Mental Health and Research Training In Africa (SMART AFRICA) project came about as a result of existing collaborations with the New York University in several other projects.