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HEALTHCARE PROMOTION SERVISES

Centre for Human Healthcare is focused and dedicated to contribute to the national and international cause of providing quality healthcare at both national and international levels.
 
We are committed to provide quality healthcare service to its target groups in Ghana and its surrounding countries and communities.
 
Centre for Human Healthcare in ensuring quality healthcare service to the populace works around some important key areas as major tools to achieve its set goal in communities, national and international levels. These areas include;
 
  •  Health education
  •  Health awareness creation
  •  Health sensitization
  •  Health preventive measures
  •  Health counseling, care and support
  •  Health treatment
  •  Health training
  •  Health research: To promote quality healthcare       services.
 
The Centre for Human Healthcare ‘’Health Promotion Department’’ has a dedicated, committed and a focused team that deliver quality programmes and projects to ensure quality healthcare delivery services to the general populace most especially children, women, the aged and the vulnerable groups. The centre therefore focuses on health issues that are of death threat to the populace and especially to the target audience.
 














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Among such health threat related issues the centre is employing all its available tools to help solve the health menace in the country, Africa and the world at large include;
 
+ HIV/AIDS – STI’s (Sexually Transmitted Infections)
+ Adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASHR)
+ Infectious diseases, especially;
  • Hepatitis-B: According to current statistics, hepatitis-B is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting some 2 billion people -- that's more than one-quarter of the world's population.
  • Hepatitis-C.
  • Malaria.
  • Dengue.
  • Tuberculosis.
 
+ Water borne diseases: Indeed, several studies and reports have established that children in Ghana are affected by waterborne diseases such as diarrhea, dysentery, cholera and typhoid fever which are spread mainly through the use of unsafe water.

+ Food borne disease: According to the World Health Organization, children constitute thirty per cent (30%) of deaths from food-borne diseases.
+ Drugs, alcohol and tobacco
+ Hypertension
                                                                                      
In a related development, the Centre for Human Healthcare, Health Promotion Department team is also dedicated to work on other related diseases that may be of serious threat to the health of the populace  especially children, women and aged in and around the surrounding communities




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