The Executive Director of the Research and Grant Institute of Ghana (ReGIG) led a stakeholder engagement workshop to share and discuss research findings on the mental health of young people in Ghana.
The Research and Grant Institute of Ghana (ReGIG) is contributing to healthcare system strengthening by building the capacity of healthcare professionals to integrate mental health services into primary and community care of persons with skin-NTDs and related conditions, with funding from Fundación Anesvad
The Research and Grant Institute of Ghana (ReGIG), with grant from ANESVAD Foundation, is implementing a project to improve the mental health and psychosocial experiences of persons with Skin-Neglected Tropical Diseases (Skin-NTDs) such as leprosy and cutaneous leishmaniasis
The Research Capacity Enhancement Program (ReCEP) is an initiative of the Research and Grant Institute of Ghana (ReGIG) to build the capacity of the research community in Ghana in scientific investigation and its processes
Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Programming For Obstetric Fistula-Induced Incontinence
The Research and Grant Institute of Ghana (ReGIG) completed problem recognition research on the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) experiences of women with incontinence resulting from obstetric fistula.
The Research and Grant Institute of Ghana (ReGIG) has been awarded research grant by the WHO’s Alliance for Health Policy and System Research (HPSR) to undertake research into Digital Health Interventions (DHIs) in Ghana