There is something upliftingly glorious about homegrown solutions. They fill us with a sense of pride, a can-do spirit that makes us feel invincible. They give us hope for the future, knowing that if we could find a solution to one problem, with a bit of elbow greasing, we could solve the next ten. I was imbued with this spirit when I visited two African Centers of Excellence in Accra, Ghana, tackling two big challenges in the lives of millions of African people: food insecurity and the sickle cell anemia.
Three postgraduate programmes in genetics have been introduced at the University of Ghana to train professionals in the handling of diseases such as sickle cell, breast and prostate cancer in the country.
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