Fifteen health business start-ups awarded a total of $150,000 by the Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, have successfully completed a comprehensive 3-day workshop designed to enhance their understanding of regulatory and business management.
The workshop, which was a key component of the programme provided them with the tools and knowledge needed to scale their businesses effectively and compliantly.
The workshop featured a series of interactive sessions, including contributions from key regulatory bodies such as the Allied Health, Pharmacy Council, and Medical and Dental Council. These organizations provided critical insights into the regulatory environment, helping participants understand the legal frameworks that govern health businesses in Ghana.
Professor Wilberforce Owusu-Ansah, lead of the Health Entrepreneurship pillar under the Africa Health Collaborative KNUST, emphasized the importance of these interactions.