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The Focus on Sickle Cell Foundation (FoSCel) has called on Ghanaians to make genotype testing a priority before entering marriage or starting a family, as part of efforts to curb the incidence of sickle cell disease in the country.
Addressing participants at the Focus on Sickle Cell Foundation Fun Fair held at Achimota Mall, the Foundation’s Founder, Amos Andoh, emphasised the close connection between love and informed health decisions.

He noted that understanding one’s genotype is a crucial step in preventing the transmission of the condition to future generations.

Mr Andoh, who disclosed that he is personally living with sickle cell disease, said he understands first-hand the lifelong challenges associated with the condition.
He added that a number of prominent individuals, including dignitaries and public figures, are quietly battling the disease, often without public awareness.

He urged young people and couples to take proactive measures, stating that knowing one’s genotype before marriage or childbirth can significantly reduce the likelihood of children being born with sickle cell disease.

The FoSCel founder highlighted the broader impact of the disease on families and communities, stressing that informed reproductive choices are essential in addressing the growing public health concern.

He described genotype testing as a simple but powerful tool that can help families avoid emotional, physical, and financial strain linked to the condition.

The Focus on Sickle Cell Foundation, organised on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2026, brought together health professionals, students, families, and members of the public for a day of education and entertainment.

Activities included health screening services, educational sessions, interactive discussions, youth-centred engagements, games, and musical performances aimed at dispelling myths and encouraging open conversations about sickle cell disease.

The event was organised in partnership with the National Health Insurance Authority, the Ministry of Health, and Promasidor Ghana.
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