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Item University of Ghana Reporter- 2019(2019-10-25) Public AffairsItem University Of Ghana Research Report, 2015/2016(Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2015) Dodoo, F.; Adjei, A.A.; Adjei, G.O.; Oduro, A.; Anoku, J.; Opai-Tetteh, D.; Appiah, D.Item State of the Nation's Health Report(University of Ghana, 2018-12) School of Public HealthThis report serves as a physical representation of the long-standing collaboration between University of Ghana School of Public Health and the state agencies responsible for health delivery – Ministry of Health and Ghana Health Services. Staff from these three institutions have worked together to review varied publications and datasets related to the health of Ghanaians and have produced this comprehensive review on health in Ghana. The state of health in Ghana is covered by many different sources, including service reports from the Ghana Health Service, policy documents from the Ministry of Health, academic publications in peer-reviewed journals and reports from donor agencies. Even for experienced and established researchers, going through all this primary material in order to answer a question can be a daunting task. It is however important that all these sources be consulted and evaluated in order to have a clear picture of the current situation, The State of the Nations Health Report will serve as a one stop destination for students, researchers, teachers and policy makers who want to obtain information about health service delivery and outputs without having to perform a review of all primary documents. The report also highlights the important issues and challenges related to diff erent aspects of the Ghanaian health system. In addition to this the report also provides historical information on the evolution of health service delivery in Ghana which is invaluable information for people involved in designing interventions to improve health in the country. The incubation period between the idea to have such a report and the delivery of the report has been long and we are happy that the final report is now out. The challenge that this publication now poses to the University of Ghana School of Public Health is to now ensure that there is regular and timely updating for the benefit of all the different groups who will make use of this first edition.Item Report on 2nd General Meeting of Global IACNet held at Marriott Courtyard Hotel, Seoul, Republic of Korea from 24th to 27th October 2017(2018-01-04) Barfi-Adomako, O.;Executive Summary - The 2nd General Meeting of Global IACNet was held at Marriott Courtyard Hotel, Seoul, Republic of Korea from 24th to 27th October 2017. It was attended by 36 Information Access Center (IAC) Managers from 50 centers including representatives of four newly established centers in Peru, Guatemala, Jordan and Serbia. IACNet (Global Information Access Centers' Network) is a joint council where National Information Society Agency (NIA) and the IACs around the world gather together to discuss IAC's future directions and strategies for bridging the digital divide and strengthening cooperation in the ICT field. The theme for the meeting was Digital Transformation – moving IACs from hardware-based to software-based centers with emphasis on IT Training and Business Start-ups. Presentations were delivered on various ICT topics by seasoned experts in the field. Topics covered include Mid to Long-Term Visions and Development Strategy for IAC, Consulting for Center-Oriented Needs and Interest, IACNet Management and IAC Project Management, Assistive Device for Disabled and its Operation, Operation Strategy for Start-up Education Center, Development and Operation of ICT Curriculum. Participants had the opportunity to visit ICT Centers, Technology Parks, Royal Palaces, Seoul Metropolitan Library, Seoul Sky Observatory and National Museum Contemporary Arts of Korea during the period. The president of NIA congratulated participants for attending the meeting and exhorted them to apply the things learnt when they return home. Participants were satisfied with the meeting and expressed their readiness to share knowledge acquired with their counterparts to achieve the objectives of the meeting.Item Academic Computing Unit 2015-2016 Annual Report(2016-09-16) Barfi-Adomako, O.; Agbodza, H.A.The Academic Computing Unit (ACU) under the University of Ghana Computing Systems (UGCS) is mandated to design, adapt, promote, and implement industry best practices for e-learning, research support, library systems and institutional repository. It is also expected to monitor academic technology developments and trends at other leading institutions and advise management appropriately. During the year under review, the unit initiated and partnered with other units in UGCS to execute a number of projects. On the University front, the ACU collaborated with the Balme Library and University Archives in the areas of digitization, preservation, institutional repository and records management. The Office of Research Innovation and Development (ORID) awarded two (2) grants to the Unit to support its core functions in partnership with the University Archives and Balme Library. The Unit played a key role in the implementation of the University of Ghana Enterprise Content Management and Intranet Portal project which seeks to digitize records and automate the University’s manual workflows. The renovation of the Ghana-Korea Information Access Center which involved the upgrading of IT Equipment and interior decoration was supervised by the staff of ACU. The Unit’s activities for 2015-2016 academic year are presented.Item University Of Ghana Research Report, 2014/2015(Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2014) Gyapong, J.; Adjei, A. A.; de-Graft Aikins, A.; Anoku, J.; Yeboah, A.; Biney-Nyamekye, B.S.; Appiah, D.Item University of Ghana Research Report, 2013/2014(Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2013) Gyapong, J.; Adjei, A. A.; Gadzekpo, A.; Anoku, J.; Anumu, F.; Opai-Tetteh, D.; Appah, A.Item 2011 December(ECOWAS, 2011-12-19) ECOWASEconomic Community of West African States Sixty-Seventh Session of the Council Of Ministers, Abuja, 19 -21 December 2011Item 2011 August 2011(ECOWAS, 2011-08-17) ECOWASECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATES SIXTY-SIXTH SESSION OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS, ABUJA, 17-19 AUGUST 2011Item 2010 June(ECOWAS, 2010-06-09) ECOWASMEETINGS OF THE AD HOC MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE ON THE ALLOCATION OF STATUTORY POSITIONS Abuja, 9 - 11 June 2010 and 21 - 22nd June 2010
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