Global Health Financing and Governance Fellow

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A Ghanaian pharmacist and global health economist dedicated to advancing equitable access to health care. With training from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (PharmD) and Johns Hopkins University (MHS in Global Health Economics), his work bridges clinical knowledge and economic policy.

Paul has contributed to national health financing reforms in Ghana, including the National Health Accounts and Health Labor Market Analysis, helping policymakers address critical funding and workforce challenges. His research spans cost-effectiveness modeling, health systems analysis, and U.S. pharmaceutical policy, with a particular focus on addressing disparities in treatment access.

As a Global Health Financing and Governance Fellow with the Health Diplomacy Alliance, Paul seeks to strengthen the link between economic evidence and health diplomacy, ensuring that financing strategies reflect the realities of vulnerable populations and support progress toward universal health coverage.