KOICA CHPS+ Project in Upper East Region ends 23rd Dec 2020 | Source: GNA
Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) CHPS+ Project that seeks to strengthen the capacity of Ghana s health system in the Upper East Region to deliver high-quality care has ended.
The Final Dissemination of the CHPS+ Project which was held in Accra to mark the closing of the five-year project provided a platform to share impacts and lessons learned during the implementation period.
A statement from KOICA Office and copied to the GNA in Accra said the five-year (2016 -2020) project focused on strengthening the regional health system for primary healthcare delivery.
Source: Samuel Adadi Akapule2020-12-20
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