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The next Commonwealth Speaker Series is scheduled to take place on November 26, will focus on healthcare challenges faced in Ghana and West Africa as a whole.
This topic organisers say is for the intellectual enrichment of the Ghanaian community.
The topical debate program has been crafted to engage audiences and decision-makers across the country and draw attention to social issues concerning healthcare.
Each Speaker Series is made up of respected panellists which include leaders and innovators from the world of politics, business, religion, art, medicine and the clergy.
The two-hour event beginning at 5 pm will constitute an in-depth panel discussion as well as a Question and Answer session with attendants and the public through social media.
During the event, there will be unbiased debates where exciting concepts will be highlighted and a broad scope of issues will be explored.
The debate will comprise discussions concerning corruption in the public health sector, improving access to quality healthcare in Africa, the ways in which Ghana can become a medical tourism destination in Africa and many more.
The media partners to cover the event include JoyNews, Starr, Graphic as well as B&FT.
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