UHC Ghana Project

The goal of the UHC Ghana Project was to develop a team of trainers in Ghana from National/Subnational Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) who are capable of providing training on Domestic Health Financing (DHF), Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Budget Advocacy (BA) to civil society actors, media organizations and elected officials at the national level, and to provide support and mentoring to CSOs engaged in these activities in Ghana. We accomplished this goal in October 2021 with 16 CSO Leaders completing the training.

2021 UHC Ghana Training of Trainers Class

The UHC Ghana Trainers went through four training sessions in total: (1) Overview of Joint Learning Agenda; (2) UHC and the Right to Health In Ghana; (3) Budget Analysis and Advocacy; and (4) Operationalizing Advocacy. Upon completion, they were asked to develop plans for the Regions and Districts they have operations in.

UHC Ghana ToT Master Trainers

Both LaMont "Montee" Evans, President/CEO - HBC Promised Ghana and John Eliasu Mahama, Member - People's Health Movement/Ghana completed the World Health Organization’s Organization’s Online Course: Health Financing for Universal Health Coverage and WACI Health and Global Health Partners' Anglophone Country Trainer of Trainers.

UHCGhana ToT Session 1-Day I
(July 2021)

UHC (Universal Health Coverage) Ghana Training of Trainers Session I happened 26-27 July 2021 in Accra. This session focused on bringing together individuals identified during through an Online Needs Assesment to provide a two-day training focused on laying the groundwork for the project and expectations. The two day agenda consisted of:

  • Introductions
  • Overview of Joint Learning Agenda and the Training
  • State of Health in Ghana
  • Health Financing in Ghana

Below are a few pictures from GHToT Session I – Day I.

UHCGhana ToT Session 1-Day II
(July 2021)

UHC (Universal Health Coverage) Ghana Training of Trainers Session I happened 26-27 July 2021 in Accra. This session focused on bringing together individuals identified during through an Online Needs Assesment to provide a two-day training focused on laying the groundwork for the project and expectations. The two day agenda consisted of:

  • Introductions
  • Overview of Joint Learning Agenda and the Training
  • State of Health in Ghana
  • Health Financing in Ghana

Below are a few pictures from GHToT Session I – Day II.

“We promise on our honor to be faithful and loyal to Ghana, our motherland.”