SAVING Consortium Aims to identify and address implementation challenges for the efficient and effective delivery and uptake of new medical interventions including the new RTS,S malaria vaccine. The work of the SAVING Consortium builds on the framework of the Access and Delivery Partnership value chain

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December 23

Partner Institutions trained in Implementation Science (IR) proposal development

As part of the SAVING Consortium’s implementation research capacity-building objective, a series of training were held to build the capacity of partner institutions to develop IR proposals to address implementation challenges identified within their institutions that would improve the effective delivery and uptake of new medical interventions. Participants included staff of partner institutions namely, the […]

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December 23

Work Package 3 (Ministry of Health) develops Policy Briefs

The SAVING Consortium as part of its objectives, seeks among other things to; Build capacity for supply chain response to new technologies as well as improve on mechanisms for equipping patients with information on new medical technologies Build institutional capacity in and enhance evidence-based decision-making through Health Technology Assessment (HTA), that will establish a system […]

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November 26

Work Package 3 organizes Practical Training Workshop series in Accra

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May 13

Work Packages 1 and 2 present IR proposal to internal stakeholders

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May 13

Consortium holds IR workshop to close identified knowledge gap

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May 13

Work Package 4 engages internal stakeholders on Med Safety App

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January 4

Professor Margaret Gyapong wins Outstanding Female Scientist Prize

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January 4

Consortium holds maiden Advisory Board meeting

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January 4

Consortium holds specialised and hybrid IR MOOC

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January 4

SAVING Consortium sets up Community of Practice

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August 20

Saving Consortium holds joint capacity building programme

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August 19

Ghana launches national strategy for health technology assessment

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