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PROJECT BRIEF
#MyDataOurHealth is a global campaign implemented in 2023 with support from Transform Health with the primary objectives of raising awareness, increasing political will, and strengthening CSOs engagement in health data governance. The project trained 11 journalists and social media health influencers, creating a series of posts and news stories, and rallied commitments from parliamentarians to champion health data governance in the national and global spheres.
Donor: Transform Health Coalition Duration: March 2023 – October 2023
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
My Data, Our Health Campaign focused on raising awareness and generating political support for health data governance in Ghana. It aimed to engage the public, media, lawmakers, and civil society organizations to increase political will and civil society involvement in the governance of health data. It specifically targeted key stakeholders and worked toward the inclusion of health data governance in Ghana’s development strategy.
GOAL
To start a public conversation on the issue of health data and generate political support for a set of common global standards that can be domesticated into national legislation.
KEY ACTIVITIES IMPLEMENTED
- Training Media Professionals
- Engaging Social Media Influencers
- Meetings with Parliamentarians
- Youth Group Engagement
- Collaboration with Health Organizations
PROJECT RESULTS
20
Stakeholder Meetings
Over 20 meetings held with key stakeholders, including parliamentarians, civil society, and media professionals.
150
Training Participants
Trained 150 media professionals on the importance of health data governance.
500,000
Social Media Impact
Campaign reached over 500,000 people through social media influencers and posts.
50
Media Engagement
More than 50 media stories published on health data governance.
Political Commitment
Commitments from parliamentarians to prioritize health data governance in national policy.
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Increased Awareness
Significant increase in public awareness of health data governance, measured through surveys conducted before and after the campaign.