Disparities in healthcare delivery as a result of poverty, unequal access to health care, lack of education, stigma, and discrimination are underlying, contributing factors of health inequities in Ghana. To reduce these inequities in Ghana’s healthcare delivery, Penplusbytes together with its partners SEND Ghana and the Ghana News Agency implemented the People for Health (P4H) project and are set to host the maiden edition of the Reducing Inequities in Healthcare Awards (RIHCA 2021) themed rewarding media efforts in promoting equitable healthcare delivery in Ghana.
RIHCA 2021 is the first of its kind to celebrate outstanding journalists whose media activities have contributed specifically to reducing inequities and promoting of quality healthcare delivery of the five major thematic areas the P4H project focuses on – Maternal Health and Family Planning, Malaria, WASH, Nutrition and HIV.
The successes and impact achieved under this citizen-centred project have been largely influenced by the works of journalists reporting on our health sector in the seven project regions (Northern, Savannah, North East, Volta, Oti, Greater Accra, and Eastern). The journalists’ reports have headlined untold stories of citizens’ challenges in seeking healthcare, provided direction to health professions and provided relevant ideas to policy makers.
According to the Executive Director of Penplusbytes Ms. Juliet Amoah “the media’s contribution has been very pivotal in bringing out issues that form the basis for our constant engagements with duty bearers and demand for social justice and accountability and they deserve to be encouraged and empowered to bring out public interest stories that informs policy direction on citizens’ wellbeing.”
Ms Amoah added that RIHCA is going to be an institutionalised annual awards ceremony that will recognise the efforts and strides being made by individuals and groups in reducing the inequities in healthcare delivery and wellbeing of citizens.
This year’s awards, RIHCA 2021 under the P4H project looks at six categories: Best reporting on Malaria, Most impactful story on HIV/AIDS, Best WASH Awareness Report, Best Nutrition Report, Special Maternal Health and Family Planning Report and Most impactful P4H Reporter and journalists whose works fall within these health areas are encouraged to send in their nominations.
Over the last five years, a consortium made up of Penplusbytes, SEND Ghana and Ghana News Agency have been implementing the P4H project, a project aimed at reducing inequities in the delivery of health services through the promotion of good governance practices of accountability, transparency, equity and participation.
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