Accra – A backpack containing simple but essential medicines and supplies is all Antoinette Nuselie Segla, principal community health nurse, needs to embark on a health outreach in Fadama, a populous community in the north of Ghana’s capital, Accra.Segla and her team of three other nurses attend to more than 50 caregivers and their children during clinic days at the compound of the Chief Imam of Fadama. That was until the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fear of contracting the virus has kept people away from seeking health services.“When they...
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Ghana’s government is striving to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC), yet financing issues remain a challenge. To address this issue, Ghana hosted a Health Financing Forum from 25 to 27 November 2019, under the theme, “Sustainable Health Financing for Universal Health Coverage (UHC).” To achieve UHC, Ghana has identified Primary Health Care (PHC) as one of the key strategies in implementing its National Roadmap for UHC. The purpose of the meeting was to identify priorities and actions for achieving sustainable financing for UHC, through the revision of the National Health...
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