An NGO is helping couples overcome infertility - but the journey has been anything but easy.
Xoese Ghana, an NGO, is helping couples facing infertility challenges to achieve their dreams of parenthood. Since its inception, the organization has been working to provide support - but what impact has it had?
Food safety in Ghana is allegedly threatened by dangerous practices - but what is being done about it?
A radio commentator laments the decline of food safety in Ghana, where contaminated food is becoming a public health concern - from waakye beans cooked with paracetamol to plantain fried with plastic. What does this mean for public health?
The Ministry of Health claims to have a plan to solve the 'no-bed syndrome' - but will it work?
The Ministry of Health is responding to the hospital bed shortage crisis in Ghana - promising a new system to monitor bed availability. The ministry claims that improvements are on the way, but can they deliver?
UHAS is tackling neonatal infections in the Volta Region- but what challenges will they face?
UHAS has launched a 3-year research initiative at Ho Teaching Hospital, addressing neonatal infections and antimicrobial resistance. The project aims to reduce deaths caused by drug-resistant infections- but what systemic gaps will they uncover?
The UK congratulates Ghana on its new health policy - but what does this mean for the future of healthcare access?
The UK has lauded Ghana's launch of Free Primary Health Care. The UK High Commission's statement hints at a deeper partnership - but what impact will this have?
Are Ghana's celebrations harming our health? It's time to rethink how we define 'sweetness' and its role in our lives.
Ghana's celebrations are often marked by overindulgence in sugary treats and drinks - a practice deeply embedded in culture. But this may be costing more than we realize, as health issues rise, prompting a call to redefine our concept of sweetness.
The GRNMA President is pushing for a dedicated authority to oversee emergency healthcare - but why is this so important?
The President of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) is advocating for a more effective emergency governance framework. She emphasized the need for a dedicated authority to improve emergency healthcare delivery - but what changes are needed?
Ghana's children face a "slow, silent assault," but what does the Paediatric Society want done about it?
The Paediatric Society of Ghana is calling on President Mahama to lead a global effort. They want environmental destruction from illegal mining classified as a crime against humanity - but why now?
Why is the Ministry of Health cracking down on over-enrolment in health training institutions?
The Ministry of Health is engaging with health training institutions on student enrolment. The Ministry is focused on maintaining standards - but some institutions may not be following the rules.
A probe into Ghana's health sector reveals potential misconduct - but will it uncover the truth?
Ghana's Health Ministry has received a report investigating alleged unethical practices- or "medical kalabule"- at two major hospitals. The probe highlights potential misconduct and systemic issues, raising questions about healthcare governance and accountability- but what did it find?
Ghana Health Ministry begins validation of health professionals - what could this mean for the future of healthcare?
The Ministry of Health Ghana is set to validate health professionals for recruitment and posting. The Ministry urges applicants to verify their eligibility - but what could happen if they don't?
The government estimates a hefty annual budget for free primary healthcare - but can they deliver?
Health Minister Mintah Akandoh discussed the financial requirements for the Free Primary Healthcare policy. The policy aims to broaden healthcare access - but what resources are needed to make this a reality?
A new healthcare policy aims to fix 'no bed syndrome' - but how will the government make it happen?
Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh says the government is implementing a free primary healthcare policy. The goal is to shift the focus to prevention - and that could have implications for hospitals.
Worried about healthcare costs after the free primary healthcare launch? Here's what you need to know about referrals-
Health Minister Akandoh clarified the scope of Ghana's upcoming free primary healthcare programme. He emphasized its limits, especially regarding referrals - hinting at the need for continued NHIS coverage.
Why is the Weija Paediatric Hospital, a modern 120-bed facility, still not open to the public?
Jerry Ahmed Shaib, Weija-Gbawe MP, has called on the Minister of Health to commission the Weija Paediatric Hospital. The legislator expressed concern over delays in opening the advanced facility - fitted with modern units and a 120-bed capacity.
A young boy needs a life-saving surgery - but one Ghanaian politician is stepping up in a major way.
Haruna Iddrisu, the MP for Tamale North, is funding a surgery for a six-year-old at KATH. The child has been battling a medical condition for years - and this intervention could be crucial.
Only 5% of Ghana's CHPS compounds are well-equipped, but what does this mean for the average Ghanaian?
Agotime Ziope's MP is concerned about the state of Ghana's CHPS compounds- facilities crucial for healthcare access. Many lack essential equipment, raising questions about healthcare delivery standards across the nation.