Advocacy Program

The Health Missions Advocacy Program is a pathway for people who are passionate about improving the health of a population in Africa. At our organization’s core lies the drive to make quality healthcare accessible. We are here to empower communities in Africa by offering top-notch medical interventions through advocacy programs. Our aim is to advance our advocacy continuously as the demand for accessible healthcare grows ceaselessly. The health mission’s advocacy programme is focused on
  • Supporting and improving the health and wellness of vulnerable populations through preventive healthcare awareness programs, access to care, community engagement, and quality management;
  • Promote wholeness, wellness, and healthy living through healthcare educational outreach via workshops, seminars, conferences, resources, and supplies;
  • Providing educational support, supplies, and resources to existing healthcare centers;
  • Developing strategies to increase participation in health education in underserved communities; and
  • Establishing a screening program to link participants to screening services.

What to Expect

Throughout your time with us, you will have a chance to work with our experienced staff and provide relief to people living in deprived communities with different health challenges including surgical cases. 

You will also spend time discussing all aspects of our program such as healthcare delivery, preventive healthcare and advocacy. This will provide you a hands-on and personal experience on our approach and offer you the opportunity to understand and contribute to the program.

There will also be opportunity for you to learn more about the Ghanaian people and cultural practices. You will be led on tour to some of Ghana’s premiere tourist spots such as: Cape Coast Castle and Kakum National Park.

What to Expect

DURATION
FEES PER PERSON
One week
$1050 USD
Two weeks
$1950 USD

APPLICATION FORM

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