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Date: August 2021 Location: Virtual During the Ghana Health Summit, I joined a panel on health policy and evidence-based programming. My contribution focused on translating research findings into policy recommendations, especially in fragile health systems. The summit emphasized the importance…

Date: November 2019 Location: Sydney, Australia At the University of Technology Sydney Research Showcase, I presented findings from my PhD research focused on maternal referral systems and community-based care. The event brought together emerging scholars and seasoned faculty across disciplines.…

Date: May 2022 Location: Accra, Ghana As a speaker at the Ghana Health Summit, I introduced insights from my research on mobile health (mHealth) adoption among healthcare providers in Ghana. The discussion emphasized the need for policy alignment, digital training,…

Date: September 2021 Location: hosted in Australia At the 2021 Australian Public Health Conference, I presented a paper titled “Referral System Challenges in Rural Ghana: Implications for Maternal Healthcare Delivery”. The session prompted rich dialogue about the intersection of infrastructure,…

Date: June 2023 Location: Bali, Indonesia In June 2023, I had the privilege of presenting at the International Confederation of Midwives Congress in Bali, Indonesia. My presentation, titled “Midwifery Workforce and Early Newborn Care in Ghana”, explored data-driven strategies to…

I was grateful to receive a Travel Grant of GH₵7,000 from the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat during my PhD. This support enabled me to attend international conferences and fieldwork preparation workshops, where I shared ideas and learned from other global health…

Two scholarships changed the trajectory of my academic life: the International Research Scholarship (which covered my 3-year tuition) and the UTS President’s Scholarship, which provided a stipend. These awards enabled me to study full-time in Australia, focus on rigorous research,…
It was a rewarding moment to be declared the winner of the Public Health Association of Australia’s Essay Competition. The AUD 1,000 prize wasn’t just financial—it validated my vision for health equity and systems reform. The essay explored how frontline…

The Health Services and Practice Research Student Development Award (AUD 2,000) reaffirmed my commitment to advancing maternal health. Being selected among many talented peers was a strong vote of confidence in the value of my doctoral work and its policy…

Winning the Research Shark Tank Award (AUD 700) at the University of Technology Sydney was a unique experience. Presenting my research pitch on maternal referral systems to a non-academic panel taught me the power of communicating science clearly. This experience…