Health Economist ,Department of Environmental Health, Kintampo Health Research Center
Theresa Afia Serwaa Tawiah, a distinguished senior research officer and health economist, has made significant contributions to public health research in Ghana. She is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Ghana, specialising in public health. Her research portfolio spans diverse projects, such as the economic evaluation of health programmes, clean energy access for non-communicable disease prevention, and the impact of COVID-19 on household energy use. She has played a pivotal role in multiple research initiatives, including those related to clean cookstoves adoption to reduce exposure to household air pollution from polluting fuels,
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