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Pillar: Health Entrepreneurship
Program Status: Active
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The Virtual Public-Private-Partner Universities (3PUs) entrepreneurship training is a six-week experiential program designed to cultivate scalable health business ventures for university students within the sub-region, particularly those from the partner institutions of the Health Collaborative. H2i will provide mentorship and has actively participated in co-creating the training curriculum for course delivery.
H2i will partner with KNUST in curating modules for the entrepreneurs.
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KNUST stands as a leading university in Ghana, offering a diverse array of courses spanning science, technology, engineering, and the humanities. The university has not only played a pivotal role in advancing education but has also made substantial contributions to Ghana’s economic and social development.

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