Latest Past Events

Proposal development meeting

Accra Accra

The INDEPTH Secretariat organized a proposal development meeting at Nairobi, Kenya from August 11 to August 15 2025. The meeting was hosted by Strathmore University (CREATES). The purpose of the meeting was to complete the development of a proposal, in response to an EDCTP call. Partners present at the meeting were Navrongo Health Research Centre (NHRC), MUCHAP of Makerere University, Clinical Research Unit of Nanoro (CRUN), Strathmore University (CREATES), CTI and INDEPTH. A third draft of the technical proposal together with a draft budget were completed. The final proposal (both technical and financial) was completed in Accra after the proposal development meeting and was successfully submitted.

IHOPE Methods & Evidence Workshop

Fred N. Binka School of Public Health (FNBUHAS) University of Health and Allied Sciences, Hohoe Campus, Volta Region Hohoe

The 2025 IHOPE (Improving Household Out-of-Pocket Expenditure Measurement) project Methods & Evidence Workshop was held from 7th to 11th July at the Fred N. Binka School of Public Health, University of Health and Allied Sciences (FNBUHAS), Hohoe. The workshop convened key national and international collaborators to reinvigorate data analysis, accelerate manuscript production, and develop a sustainability plan for future research and policy engagement. The project was originally launched in Ghana to enhance the quality and comparability of out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditure data in Ghana. During the five days of the workshop, participants including economists, epidemiologists, public health experts, and statisticians, reviewed the project’s core objectives, cleaned legacy datasets, compared survey instruments, and finalized the structure of three priority manuscripts. The team critically examined how item list length, recall periods, and estimation models affect the measurement of OOP payments. Findings reconfirmed the validity of using shorter item lists and 12-month recall periods to reduce misreporting and improve policy relevance. A major accomplishment of the workshop was the structured planning of three manuscripts addressing: (1) the impact of household vs. individual models on OOP estimates, (2) the effect of recall periods on reported health spending, and (3) the incidence and intensity of catastrophic health expenditures in the Kassena-Nankana District of Ghana. Dedicated leads and timelines were assigned to each manuscript.

INDEPTH Network Stakeholders Meeting.

Fiesta Royale Hotel Accra – Ghana, Accra

The two-day gathering of stakeholders at the Royale Fiesta Hotel in Accra, Ghana, marked a significant moment in the history of the INDEPTH Network. Themed "Rebooting" the INDEPTH Network, the meeting served as a pivotal opportunity for stakeholders to collectively chart a course towards rejuvenating the network for sustained impact and innovation. The choice of the term "Rebooting" was deliberate, signifying the collective commitment to revitalizing, reinvigorating, and redefining the future of the network. It is a moment of reflection, strategic planning, and collaborative envisioning. Representatives from HDSS Sites, Global Health Organizations, Research Institutions, and esteemed collaborators engaged in thoughtful discourse on the future trajectory of INDEPTH.