
Ebenezer Kwesi Armah-Ansah is a global health researcher and a PhD student in the School of Public Health Sciences at the University of Waterloo. With a BA and MPhil in Population and Health from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, and an MPA in Population and Development from the National Research University - Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia, Ebenezer’s work focuses on various critical areas within global health, including maternal and child health, adolescent health, and infectious diseases. Eben is interested in exploring the structural barriers and facilitators of gender-based violence among women with tuberculosis and HIV. Currently, he serves as an academic editor for BMC Reproductive Health and PLoS ONE, where he furthers his commitment to advancing global health knowledge and practice.
Research Keywords
maternal health; child health; adolescent health; and infectious diseases
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Active |
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