A major component of the Community Systems Strengthening (CSS) intervention is addressing Human Rights issues that affect the community members, by instituting mechanisms that mitigate and reduce stigma and discrimination at the healthcare facilities and the community at large. To this end, the Christian Health Association of Ghana engaged media personalities who will support stigma

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Thirty (30) Community Monitors (CMs) have been trained by CHAG under its Community-led Monitoring and Feedback Mechanism model of the CSS intervention. Under the Global Fund’s New Funding Model 3 (NFM3) CHAG is focused on services delivered to persons living with and affected by HIV and TB. To realize the end goal of improved health

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Q1: What are the benefits of getting vaccinated? The COVID-19 vaccines produce protection against the disease, by eliciting the development of an immune response to the SARS-Cov-2 virus.  Developing immunity through vaccination means there is a reduced risk of developing a severe form of illness and its consequences. This immunity helps you fight the virus

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Development Director at the FCDO, Beth Cadman, and Health advisor Uzo Gilpin, has paid a field visit to some CRIB project implementation sites today They were joined by the CRIB team from CHAG which was led by the Executive Director, Dr. Peter Yeboah Upon arrival at the Hospital, the team was met by traditional leaders

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Akwatia – The Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) with funding support from UKaid, is commissioning COVID-19 High Dependency unit (HDU) at the St Dominic Hospital in Akwatia. The HDU has been established to enable District Hospitals and smaller facilities in the Eastern region manage very severe COVID-19 cases without sending them to National Treatment

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section of the religious leaders and traditional healers at the CHAG training on covid vaccines

80 religious leaders including Christian leaders, muslim clerics and traditional healers from 40 districts across the country converged last Thursday in Sunyani to receive training and orientation on covid-19 vaccines. Opening the two-day training, Dr James Duah, deputy director of the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) mentioned that the training had become necessary considering

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A two-day residential training on Quality Improvement (QI) for health facilities on the CHAG CRIB project has opened in Sunyani Today. The training forms part of the FCDO funded project to build capacity of institutions on Quality Improvement. Opening the day, Dr James Duah, deputy executive director of CHAG, tasked all participants to participate fully

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