Dr. Kafui Senya is a seasoned Public Health Specialist currently holding a pivotal role at the World Health Organization (WHO). In his capacity, he serves as a valuable asset, providing technical support and guidance to the Ministry of Health Ghana and its implementing agencies. Dr. Senya's focus encompasses policy development, evaluation, and resource mobilization for critical areas such as HIV, Tuberculosis, Viral Hepatitis, and Sexually Transmitted Infections.
His professional journey is marked by significant contributions to the health sector, drawing from past roles at GHS, NCS Ghana, and Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. Dr. Senya's academic background includes a Bachelor of Science, a Medical Degree (MB ChB), and a Membership in Public Health from the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons. His skill set is diverse, encompassing Healthcare, Public Health, Medicine, Clinical Research, and Healthcare Management.
As a Public Health Specialist, Dr. Kafui Senya possesses extensive experience in health administration, coupled with a profound understanding of health systems and programming at various levels—ranging from sub-national to international. Currently serving as the technical lead for HIV, TB, Hepatitis, and STIs at the WHO Country Office in Ghana, Dr. Senya exhibits proficiency in Epidemiology, Healthcare Management, Communicable Diseases, Health Policy Research, and Maternal and Child Health.
Noteworthy is Dr. Senya's pursuit of excellence in leveraging IT for health system strengthening and promoting data-driven health policy decision-making. With a Master's Degree focused on Health Policy, Planning, and Management, Dr. Kafui Senya stands as a distinguished figure contributing valuable insights to the advancement of public health.
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