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Biography
Dr. Ameyaw is a prolific public health researcher interested in population health and wellbeing research, sexual reproductive health, women empowerment, health systems research as well as maternal and newborn health and wellbeing. He has been ranked as one of the world’s top 2% most cited scientists by Elsevier BV and Stanford University. He currently serves as a Co-Editor in Chief for Women's Health (Sage Publishing). He has published over 200 peer review articles in reputable international journals and serves as Associate Editor for BMC Public Health, Heliyon (Elsevier), BMC Women's Health, Population Health Metrics as well as Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition. He has served as a consultant for Jhpiego Corporation on two occasions and has successfully executed research projects for the USAID-METSS, Innovations for Poverty Action and the Ghana Statistical Service. He welcomes research collaborations that align with his areas of interest.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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(Non-LU) Strengthening Pandemic Vaccine Preparedness in Africa (SPAVPA) 2.0: Lessons from African countries with high and low COVID19 vaccination rates
EZEZIKA, O. (PI), AMEYAW, E. K. (CoI), AMPONSAH-DACOSTA, E. (CoI), ARIYO, O. (CoI), DEMI, S. (CoI), DJUIDJE NGOUNOUE, M. (CoI), NGIANGA-BAKWIN, K. (CoI), LUGINAAH, I. N. (CoI), MALANDE, O. O. (CoI), MONG'ARE, S. (CoI), NDODO, N. D. (CoI), OMWENGA, E. O. (CoI), RAIMI, M. O. (CoI), SONKO, B. (CoI) & SURAKAT, O. A. (CoI)
1/08/25 → 1/08/27
Project: Non-LU Projects
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Conquering Cervical Cancer (C3) Project: Implementation of a school‐based cervical cancer educational intervention to increase knowledge and screening uptake among female university students in Ghana
AMEYAW, E. K. (PI), AMOAH, P. A. (CoI), DONKOR, A. (CoI), KITSON-MILLS, D. (CoI), ADJEI, A. N. A. (CoI) & DZOMEKU, V. M. (CoI)
1/02/25 → 31/01/26
Project: Grant Research
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(Non-LU) Strengthening Pandemic Vaccine Preparedness in Africa (SPAVPA): Lessons from African countries with high and low COVID-19 vaccination rates
EZEZIKA, O. (PI), AMPONSAH-DACOSTA, E. (PI), ARIYO, O. (PI), LUGINAAH, I. N. (PI), MALANDE, O. O. (PI), AMEYAW, E. K. (CoI), DEMI, S. (CoI), DJUIDJE NGOUNOUE, M. (CoI), NGIANGA-BAKWIN, K. (CoI), MONG'ARE, S. (CoI), NDODO, N. D. (CoI), OMWENGA, E. O. (CoI), RAIMI, M. O. (CoI), SONKO, B. (CoI) & SURAKAT, O. A. (CoI)
1/02/25 → 31/12/26
Project: Non-LU Projects
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Research output
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Antibiotic prescription sources and use among under-5 children with fever/cough in sub-Saharan Africa
TESEMA, G. A., BINEY, G. K., WANG, V. Q., AMEYAW, E. K. & YAYA, S., 3 Jan 2025, In: International Health. 17, 1, p. 94-104 11 p., ihae026.Research output: Journal Publications › Journal Article (refereed) › peer-review
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At the crossroads: Intersectional approaches to women’s health equity
LASSI, Z. S., WADE, J. M. & AMEYAW, E. K., 9 Jul 2025, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Women's Health. 21, p. 17455057251356890Research output: Journal Publications › Editorial/Preface (Journal)
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Barriers and facilitators of messaging platforms as a means of maternal support and care in rural communities: A systematic review
RAHMAN, S., OKOLIE, A., BRYANT, D., AMEYAW, E. K. & EZEZIKA, O., 5 Dec 2025, In: PLoS ONE. 20, 12, e0336168.Research output: Journal Publications › Journal Article (refereed) › peer-review
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Prizes
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Stanford's top 2% most highly cited scientists 2024
AMEYAW, E. K. (Recipient), Oct 2024
Prize: Prize (CDCF)
Activities
- 1 Editorial (Journal)
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Women's Health (Journal)
AMEYAW, E. K. (Editor in chief)
Nov 2024 → …Activity: Editorial / Peer-review Work › Editorial (Journal)