GHS to establish 2 more research centres in Savannah, Western North Regions
âą Dr Kuma-Aboagye (seated third from left) with
other participants after the opening ceremony
 The Ghana Health Service (GHS)is in the process of establishing two health reÂsearch centres in the country inorder to advance innovations towards improved service delivery and health outcomes.
The centres, to be instituted in the Savannah and Western North Regions, would focus on studies relevant to the disease profiles withÂin those areas, to shape policy and strategies towards safeguarding the health and wellbeing of citizens.
They would complement the three health research institutions; Navrongo, Dodowa and Kintampo health centres, currently sited in the three ecological zones of the country to undertake complex policy related research.
Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, the Director-General of the GHS, made the disclosure at the opening of this yearâs Health Research DisseminaÂtion Forum on the theme; âDriving participation, innovation and excelÂlence in the Network of Practice; the role of health research.â
He said the assessments on the proposed sites had been conducted and work would soon start to develÂop them into full-blown research centres.
The Director-General pointed out the significant contributions of the Research and Development Division (RDD) towards quality and accessible healthcare delivery in Ghana.
âFollowing Ghanaâs commitment to manufacture vaccines locally to reduce the burden of disease, I see the infrastructure developed at the Kintampo, Navrongo and Dodowa, useful for the immediate evaluation of the safety of the new vaccines in the country.
I am therefore excited about the recent engagement with the Ghana Vaccine Institute to chart the pathÂway towards vaccine development in Ghana, and we will count on our reÂsearchers and scientists to spearhead studies in that direction.â
Dr Kuma-Aboagye courted the support of collaborators, funders, local communities and otherstakeÂholders in advancing health research in the country, as Ghana strives in pursuit of innovative solutions towards addressing health challenges facing the populace.
In a presentation on Ghanaâs journey towards improving primary healthcare within the ânetwork of practiceâ, renowned public health physician, Professor Irene AgÂyapong, acknowledged how research themes around community involveÂment in health system strengthening and interventions birthed concepts like the Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS).
She stressed the need for upÂcoming researchto focus onâgeoÂgraphical dynamicsâ and its impact on persisting and emerging health challenges in the country in order to close the gaps in policy decisions considered.
âWe must rationalise our system such that we look at what works in the urban areas and what works in the rural areas so that we can put essential resources together for better health outcomes,â she stated.
Dr Abraham Oduro, the DiÂrector of the RDD, in a remark shared on his behalf, expressed the resolve of the Division continue championing health policies and programmes to make a difference in the wellbeing of citizens and national development at large.
He indicated that over the three-days of the conference, about 50 abstracts spanning various themes that delve into key issues, specifiÂcally around malaria, TB and HIV would be proritised to help reduce prevalence and improve treatment outcomes.
âAs the mandate of the division is to coordinate, harmoÂnise, strengthen and support the conduct of research in the GHS for policy decision making, the abstracts that will be presented, some of which youâve seen earlier on, will help us make decisions for service delivery and also to sustain gains made,â Dr Oduro noted.
BY ABIGAIL ANNOH
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