IRB Faculty
The Medical &
Scientific Research Directorate
Mr. Justice Kwesi Baah
BA, MA, MSc. PH M&E
Principal Health Research Officer
jbaah@ugmc.ug.edu.gh | +233 - 249187432 |
Education
- MSc. Public Health Monitoring and Evaluation – School of Public Health, University of Ghana (2020)
- MA Development Studies – Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Studies (ISSER), University of Ghana (2014)
- BA Sociology with Information Studies, University of Ghana (2012)
- Single Subject Diploma in Strategic Marketing management, Institute of commercial managers, UK (2010)
Research Interest
My research interests focus on immunization and factors associated with its coverage, Social mobilization of CSOs for health services, health professional-patient communication, economic evaluation of public health interventions and impact evaluation of health interventions.
Current projects
Andrew O. Asamoah (PI)
Mixed opportunities, the Impact of Covid-19 on Childhood Immunization in an Urban, Peri-Urban and Rural Setting in Ghana.
Yakubu Alhassan (PI)
Correlates of Early Childhood Education Programme and its impact on child cognitive development in Ghana: Further analysis of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey
Justice Kwesi Baah (CO-PI)
Implementation of AIDET communication framework in a large new teaching hospital in Accra, Ghana
Current projects
Andrew O. Asamoah (PI)
Mixed opportunities, the Impact of Covid-19 on Childhood Immunization in an Urban, Peri-Urban and Rural Setting in Ghana.
Yakubu Alhassan (PI)
Correlates of Early Childhood Education Programme and its impact on child cognitive development in Ghana: Further analysis of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey
Justice Kwesi Baah (CO-PI)
Implementation of AIDET communication framework in a large new teaching hospital in Accra, Ghana
Selected Publications
BAAH, J., NONVİGNON, J., AİKİNS, M., & ARYEETEY, G. C. EVALUATION OF SOCIAL MOBILIZATION COMPONENT OF THE SECOND YEAR OF LIFE (2YL) PROJECT ON IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE IN ADAKLU DISTRICT, GHANA. International Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 7(1), 1-14.