
The future is accessible; Agya Bentil shows how!
At the age of 17 years, he experienced a medical condition which made him visit the hospital often; yet without any solution to the condition.

Empowering Communities to Demand for their Health Rights: The GESI Success Story
A section of Ghanaians are socially excluded and marginalized in their quest to seek for health care. They do not benefit from the services

Demonstrating a Sense of Entitlement for Improved Health Care
John Mensah of Nuabesa, a project and farming community in the Nzema East District, took his granddaughter with severe malaria to the Axim Government

Community Leaders push for rights-based education on Malaria prevention and care in rural Ghana
Rights-based health education is the foundation of improved health outcomes. To achieve Universal health coverage people must be well informed about their right to physical

The Domino Effect of Comprehensive Sexuality Education on Adolescent Girls
It is a rainy Tuesday morning, 15 year old Afi carries her 6 month old son, Kojo, as she marches to her local CHPS

From Evidence to Action: How Patient-led Research is Leading the Way to Quality Care in Ghana
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) emphasizes what services are available and how they are funded, managed and delivered. For the health system in Ghana to shift

The Power of Patient Ownership and Self-Advocacy for Improved Health of Pregnant Women
Educating people and involving them in their care and treatment means supporting people to manage their own health and wellbeing on a daily
basis. The Bridging Gaps, Innovate for Malaria (B4M) Project has equipped pregnant women with the tools and language to represent themselves and their views or interests, in the health care process…