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The Centre for Ageing Studies Holds an Affiliate and Stakeholders’ Meeting

The Centre for Ageing Studies Holds an Affiliate and Stakeholders’ Meeting

The Centre for Ageing Studies (CFAS), as part of its activities to promote stakeholder and affiliates’ engagement, organized its first meeting for the year 2022 on 3rd February 2022 to deliberate on issues concerning older persons. About one hundred and fifty participants made up of representatives from agencies/institutions that work with older persons, older persons’ associations, management committee members, faculty from the University of Ghana, individuals, and the media attended the event.    

Centre for Ageing Studies, Launches A Book on Ageing in Ghana

Centre for Ageing Studies, Launches A Book on Ageing in Ghana

The Centre for Ageing Studies, College of Humanities, has held a book launch in collaboration with the Geriatric Fellowship Programme of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons. The book titled: ‘Contemporary Issues in Ageing in Ghana: A Multidisciplinary Approach’, was edited by Prof. C. Charles Mate-Kole and Rev. Prof. Akye Essuman. In her address, the Director of the Centre for Ageing Studies, Prof.

Centre For Ageing Studies (CFAS) Donates to Geriatric Care Stakeholders

Centre For Ageing Studies (CFAS) Donates to Geriatric Care Stakeholders

The Centre for Ageing Studies (CFAS), College of Humanities, during an event held on Tuesday, 28th February 2023, distributed various healthcare items in collaboration with a donor partner to selected foundations, agencies and units active in geriatric care in Ghana. In her welcome address, Prof. Mavis Dako-Gyeke, the Director of the Centre for Ageing Studies, welcomed and acknowledged all the guests and observers present and expressed her sincerest gratitude to all who support the Centre in carrying out its mandate within the University and to the nation.

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