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Ghana Homeopathy Project

Society of Homeopaths

GHP's Education Partners

Welsh School of Homeopathy

*Please see our 'History' page for our Tribute to Angie Metzger*

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VISION: Homeopathy as a vital part of an integrated approach to healthcare in Ghana

MISSION: To support the development of homeopathic medicine in Ghana through education and clinical practice and for homeopathy to be a recognized system of healing throughout the country

GOALS: The following goals have been the focus of the work of GHP since 2005

  • The development of homeopathic medicine in Ghana through offering introductory and professional training programmes on the principles and practice of Classical Homeopathy

  • To partner with homeopaths in Ghana and support the development of active homeopathic clinics throughout the country.

  • To support the evolution of homeopathic professionals through supporting practitioners in their ongoing training, clinical support and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programmes. 

  • To support the recognition of Homeopathy in Ghana through working with other health and governmental bodies and for homeopathy to be a recognized system of healing in the country.

  • To offer international homeopaths the opportunity to volunteer in Ghana, gaining experience of Homeopathy in Africa while at the same time supporting the Ghanaian homeopathic community.

Eli & Emperor at Mafi Kumase

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WELCOME-AKWAABA!

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To our NEW HiA Trustee
MILAN BIJELIC
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Bonsu taking the patient's case in Kumasi city.

Mafi Outreach Clinic

Villagers waiting for treatment at an outreach clinic.

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Fulani locals waiting for treatment at an outreach clinic.

Grace supervising Noble, Precious, Chris and Dodze for

case taking in Mepe, Volta

Motorbikes are a common means of patient transport to the clinics

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