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Joint Annual Performance Review Meeting for the NACP, NTP, and NMEP

The Joint Annual Performance Review Meeting for the National AIDS/STI Control Programme (NACP), National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP), and National Malaria Eradication Programme (NMEP) is a high-level, two-day hybrid convening that brings together national leadership, regional implementers, policymakers, and frontline health professionals to critically review programme performance and reset priorities for maximum impact.

 

Held under the theme “Strategic Reprioritization for Maximum Impact,” the meeting provides a structured platform to assess the 2025 performance of the three priority disease control programmes, examine emerging implementation challenges, and define clear policy and operational directions for 2026. The programme will feature data-driven presentations, moderated panel discussions, breakout sessions with regional teams, and plenary engagements with national leadership.

 

The meeting will be facilitated by a distinguished group of senior public health experts, programme managers, and institutional leaders drawn from the Ghana Health Service, partner agencies, and implementing institutions, ensuring rich technical depth, policy relevance, and practical insights.

 

This event is CPD-accredited with the Medical and Dental Council (MDC), Pharmacy Council (PC), Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), and the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC).

 

 

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

 

1. Gain first-hand insight into national and regional performance trends across HIV, TB, and Malaria programmes

2. Understand policy priorities and strategic shifts shaping programme implementation in 2026

3. Engage directly with national leadership, programme managers, and regional implementers

4. Learn practical approaches to leadership, data quality assurance, logistics optimisation, and partnership building in constrained funding environments

5. Contribute to solution-oriented discussions that influence planning, implementation, and accountability

6. Earn CPD credits across multiple regulatory councils through a single, high-impact learning event

 

 

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

 

i. 2025 Annual Performance Reviews for NACP, NTP, and NMEP

ii. High-level messages and engagement with the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service

iii. Panel discussion with regional teams moderated by national public health leadership

iv. Focused sessions on TB/HIV/Malaria implementation in special populations, including prisons

v. Breakout sessions enabling regions to present programme-specific experiences and innovations

vi. Plenary session on national policy direction for TB, HIV, and Malaria programmes in 2026

 

 

SUMMARY OF TOPICS TO BE PRESENTED

 

1. 2025 Programme Performance Reviews: HIV, TB, and Malaria

2. Strategic Priorities and Re-alignment for 2026

3. Development of the TB/HIV National Strategic Plan (NSP)

4. Leadership as a Catalyst for Effective Programme Management

5. Safeguarding Data Quality Amid Funding Constraints

6. Optimising Sample Transport and Logistics for TB/HIV Services

7. Implementation of TB/HIV/Malaria Interventions in Special Populations (Prisons)

8. Harnessing Private Sector Partnerships for Programme Delivery

9. Best Practices in Teaching Hospital and GHS Collaboration

10. National Policy Direction for TB/HIV/Malaria Programmes

 

 

 

PARTICIPANT CONSENT AND DATA PRIVACY NOTICE

By registering for the Joint Annual Performance Review Meeting for the National AIDS/STI Control Programme (NACP), National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP), and National Malaria Eradication Programme (NMEP), you consent to participate in this training hosted by Continuous Education Services (CES) on behalf of the NACP, NTP, and NMEP.

 

Your registration information will be used solely to facilitate your participation in the event and to enable the issuance of CPD credits through the relevant regulatory bodies, including MDC, PC, NMC, and AHPC. CES is committed to safeguarding your personal information and will not share your data with any other entity beyond what is required for CPD accreditation purposes.

 

Participation in the meeting is voluntary, and you are free to opt out at any time without any obligation. All personal information provided will be handled with the highest level of confidentiality and in line with applicable data protection standards.

 

 

 

 

Overview

Course Description

This two-day, CPD-accredited hybrid meeting brings together national public health leadership, regional implementers, policymakers, and frontline health professionals to review 2025 programme performance across HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria, and to set clear strategic priorities for 2026. Through data-driven presentations, moderated panel discussions, regional breakout sessions, and high-level policy engagements, participants will examine implementation challenges, leadership and governance issues, data quality concerns, and opportunities for stronger public–private collaboration, including service delivery in special populations such as prisons. The meeting offers a rare platform for shared learning, alignment, and collective decision-making aimed at strengthening programme effectiveness and maximising impact within a constrained funding environment, while earning CPD credits across multiple professional councils.

What you will learn

By the end of this meeting, participants will be able to:

1. Interpret national and regional performance data for HIV, TB, and Malaria programmes

2. Identify strategic priority areas requiring reprioritisation for improved programme impact

3. Apply leadership principles to strengthen programme management and accountability

4. Implement practical approaches to safeguarding data quality under funding constraints

5. Recognise effective models for public-private collaboration in disease control programmes

6. Align regional and facility-level implementation plans with national policy directions for 2026

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