Our work
Increasing equity
Foster the retention of doctors and healthcare workers in the northern regions.
Improving access
Extend comprehensive healthcare services to communities in rural areas.
Identifying priorities
Engage local stakeholders to improve population health and development priorities.
Our process
1. IDENTIFY PRIORITIES
Partners listen to and learn from communities, identifying priority areas both immediately and in the long-term.
2. DEVELOP INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
Collaboratively create sustainable programs that address key challenges.
3. IMPLEMENT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Strengthen and implement health services in the public sector.
4. CONTINUOUS LEARNING AND IMPROVEMENT
Reflect on experiences, receive feedback, and refine programs and processes to maximize long-term impact.
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Where we work
Ghana is located on the west coast of Africa with approximately 30 million residents, 70 percent of whom live in rural and semi-rural areas with limited access to health care. At the center of AMPATH efforts in Ghana is the UDS School of Medicine and Tamale Teaching Hospital, which serve 8 million Ghanaians and others in the northern part of the country. These institutions were established to address the need for high-quality care in an area with a persistent lack of qualified healthcare personnel and funding.