| Profile -G. Adobea Owusu, PhD MPH |
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Dr. Owusu a Research Fellow with the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) and a Lecturer at the School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Legon. She currently Heads the Applied Social and Behavioral Sciences Unit of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the School of Public Health. Dr. Owusu worked previously with the Ministry of Health, Ghana, as a Health Educator, and also served as a Teaching Assistant and Teaching Fellow at the University of North Texas. Her immediate past job was on a USAID/Ghana Project on Health Communication where she served as a Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist. Dr. Owusu has consulted for the Government and local agencies in Ghana, including resident international agencies, and also internationally. She is currently representing ISSER on the Healthy Africa Scenarios Exercise (HASE) where she serves as an advisor to the U.S. Military in their research on the HASE. The HASE is an initiative to help prepare Africa in cases of health emergencies and HIV/AIDS. |



