Dr. Aliyu Mohammed

Lecturer


Dept: Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Epidemiology and Biostatistics Office, School of Public Health, KNUST

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Research Areas/Interests

Monitoring and Evaluation of mobile health technology for Health System Strengthening Tuberculosis and HIV risk assessment Type II diabetes (T2DM) and...~more

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Research Projects (Current and Past)

Post-Doctoral Research Scientist – Reducing child mortality: the role of mobile electronic health information system; Department of Global and International health, KNUST, Ghana. (01/18 – 12/22)

Data Scientist – Analysis of National/Sub-national COVID-19 data for the Ghana Health Service. Partners: Ghana Health Service & A Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)- (06/20 – 09/20)

Co-Principal Investigator – Assessing the stigma of Tuberculosis in Ghana: consequences to accessing and provision of services. Partners: National Tuberculosis Program (Ghana Health Service), Ghana-West Africa Program to Combat AIDS and STI (WAPCAS), TB Voice Network Ghana & Stop TB Geneva. (06/20 – 10/20)

A national survey in Ghana on the Quality of Care and Needs Assessment of Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care. Partners: Ghana Health Service, UNFPA, JICA, UNICEF & USAID. (07/20 – 10/20)

Data Economist – Morbidity and surveillance of pathology of lymphatic filariasis and ADLA attacks using a mobile phone-based tool by community health volunteers in Ghana; Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research (KCCR). (07/17 – 12/19)

Regional Supervisor - Documenting the Incidence and Impact of Unsafe Abortion in Ghana. Partners: The Guttmacher Institute (New York) & SPH-KNUST in collaboration with Ghana Health Service with Funding from Department for International Development (DFID), UK and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (01/17 – 10/2019)

Household assessment for family planning commodities and services in Ghana. School of Public Health, KNUST & Department for International Development (DFID). (06/19 – 07/19)

Co-Principal Investigator – Assessment of pulmonary tuberculosis in pregnant women in Ghana. A USAID/Ghana Evaluate Health Research Scholars Programme. (07/17 - 29/18)

Reproductive Health Commodities and Services Survey (RHCSS); School of Public Health, KNUST, Ghana Health Service (GHS), UNFPA. (03/17 – 06/17)

Community-based Hypertension Improvement Project (ComHIP) in Ghana; School of Public Health, Legon. FHI 360, the Ghana Health Service, Ministry of Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, VOTO Mobile. (06/14 – 09/16)

A mobile phone based electronic health information and surveillance system for Africa (eHISS); Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research (KCCR). (07/14 – 12/15)


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