George Archie Ayeh
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George Archie Ayeh is an experienced global health and community development expert. With over 15 years of dedicated service, he has played a significant role in supporting governments in Africa to improve healthcare by designing and implementing policies and care delivery strategies for resource-poor communities.== Career and achievements ==
Ayeh is the founder and CEO of Fastcare Clinics, an innovative healthcare social-enterprise that focuses on providing affordable primary health care (PHC) services to deprived communities in Ghana. This is accomplished through the application of the Direct Primary Care model, which aims to address the healthcare needs of marginalized populations by harnessing private sector ingenuity to solve public health challenges.
Throughout his career, Ayeh has effectively managed multi-million dollar funds from reputable multilateral agencies and foundations. Notable organizations that have entrusted him with these responsibilities include the Global Fund, Irish Aid, Doris Duke Foundation, Skoll Foundation, and the World Bank.
His passion for social justice and health equity was ignited during his tenure at Partners In Health, South Africa, where he worked under the guidance of renowned figures like Paul Farmer and Jim Y. Kim, the former President of the World Bank.
Education[edit]
George A. Ayeh had his high school education at Achimota School, one of the renowned high schools the country.
George Ayeh is also graduated from the Harvard Medical School, where he earned a Master's in Medical Science-Global Health Delivery (MMSc-GHD). Additionally, he holds an MBA from the Free State University in South Africa. He is also recognized as a Gurus and Griots Fellow at The African Center at Instituto de Empresa (IE) in Spain.
Contributions And Involvements[edit]
George Ayeh is actively involved in various boards and initiatives within the fields of healthcare and philanthropy across Africa and the USA. He serves as an advisor/consultant to the Ghana Aids Commission and is a consultant with Pharos Global in Boston, USA.
Experience[edit]
- CEO, Fastcare Clinics, Ghana (Nov 2017 – Present)
- Programme Manager, Partners in Health (Aug 2006 - Oct 2017 )
References[edit]
- Partners in Health: Working in Global Health: Archie Ayeh
- The Global Health Access Initiative (Our Founding Members)
- Havard University: Department Seminar Videos
- Accelerating Equity: Universities sparking systems change
- National Library of Medicine: Original research: Effects of primary healthcare reform on routine health information systems (RHISs): a mixed-methods study in Lesotho - PMC
- Global Health Action
- Cornell University: ACCELERATING EQUITY: UNIVERSITIES SPARKING SYSTEMS CHANGE
- FastCare Clinics: Director
- MMSc-GHD Alumni in Action with George "Archie" Ayeh
- Havard University:10th Havard Reflection
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