Sunday, March 6, 2011

Africa Health Research Organization, Accra, Ghana, West Africa

Serving the African People through research, training and volunteerism

Our aim is to improve health delivery system in Africa through

Research

Training

Collaborating with individuals and organizations.


The Africa Health Research Organisation (AHRO) was formed in 2002 after one of the founding Directors took part in a forum organised by DFID prior to the Barcelona AIDS Conference.

During the forum, he identified the need for what he termed "A sort of visionary project whereby all African dedicated NGOs will be brought together to fight for a complete new directions in addressing the African problem".

AHRO Mode of Operation is therefore based on a very unique system of networking with its main Operational office in London, UK.

The aims and objectives for which the organisation was established are:

To build a story network so that it can in collaboration with its partners intervene in emergency situation.

Mount educational awareness campaign in order to help the African people become informed.

Through its partners, help in provision of drugs to poor communities in Africa.

Lead series of scientific studies in order to develop better health treatment, diagnosis and case management protocol.

Promoting volunteerism in Africa.

The organisation's policy is based on a desire of maintaining its independence from any governmental influence which will allow the organisation to perform its function as watchdogs.

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