Ghana: Professional Fellowship 2
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The Professional Fellowship scheme aims to support the professional development of key practitioners in Fleming Fund countries, in both human health and animal health sectors, who play an important role in implementing AMR and AMU surveillance. The scheme will provide training, coaching and mentoring to improve fellows' skills and leadership capacity in gathering quality AMR diagnostic data, AMR and AMU data collection and management, analysis and use of surveillance results.
Technical University of Denmark
3
Feb 2021 - Feb 2022
£120,000
AMR Health Informatics – Human Health, Ministry of Health
- To strengthen capability on data management and analysis for antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
- To develop leadership in AMR health informatics and contribute to sound evidence-based advice on AMR policy and programme development in the human health sector, within a One Health framework.
Bioinformatics and Sequencing – Animal Health, Ministry of Food and Agriculture
- To strengthen capability on bioinformatics and whole genome sequencing
- To enhance Fellows epidemiological/analytical skills in the interpretation of AMR/AMU surveillance data
- To support the Fellow to make better use of AMR surveillance evidence obtained from whole genome sequencing to inform policies or actions to reduce AMR in Ghana
AMU/C Surveillance – Aquaculture, Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development
- To provide training that will strengthen the Fellow’s ability to support AMU/AMC surveillance in aquatic production systems and produce evidence of AMU practices
- To provide training that will strengthen the Fellow’s ability to improve the accuracy and completeness of AMC data reported by Ghana to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)
- To contribute to the sustainability of AMU surveillance in Ghana by implementing training programmes
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£40,000
AMU/C Surveillance Pharmacy – Human Health, Ministry of Health
- To provide training that will strengthen the Fellow’s ability to support AMU/AMC surveillance in Ghana Health Service and produce evidence of AMU practices in healthcare settings and communities
- To provide the skills required to design AMU surveillance mechanisms and analyse data and results to inform policies or actions in GHS, which reduce the overuse and or misuse of antibiotics
- To contribute to the sustainability of AMU surveillance in GHS by acquiring skills in training and implementing training programmes
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Fellowship › Ghana
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