Centre for health policy and development is a registered civil society organization in Ghana since February 2025. It was founded by Emmanuel Opuni who has been involved in health since 2001. He decided to found this organization after his training at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and practice at the University of Bedfordshire, both in England. We believe that health is associated with development; therefore, when we tackle health, we are likely to achieve development.
Governments, development partners, philanthropists, and civil society—working together to drive policy advocacy, strengthen systems, advance research, and promote equity.
By working with key stakeholders, we strive to strengthen healthcare systems, promote equity, and drive impactful change for better health outcomes across Africa.
To reduce death, disease, injuries, and disabilities, and improve the quality of life of people living with chronic diseases through health promotion, advocacy, appropriate policy and legislation, support health system strengthening, and collaborations.
To improve the health of the people living in Africa and their visitors
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