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1. Assessing the impoverishment effects of out-of-pocket healthcare payments prior to the uptake of the national health insurance scheme in Ghana.

2. Key populations and human rights in the context of HIV services rendition in Ghana.

3. Socioeconomic determinants of birth registration in Ghana.

4. Operationalising sexual and reproductive health and rights in sub-Saharan Africa: constraints, dilemmas and strategies.

5. Achieving universal health care coverage: Current debates in Ghana on covering those outside the formal sector.

6. Why Muslim women in Northern Ghana do not use skilled maternal healthcare services at health facilities: a qualitative study.

7. Registered or unregistered? Levels and differentials in registration and certification of births in Ghana.

8. Adolescents' reproductive health knowledge, choices and factors affecting reproductive health choices: a qualitative study in the West Gonja District in Northern region, Ghana.

9. Assessment of prison life of persons with disability in Ghana.

10. "If you do vasectomy and come back here weak, i will divorce you": a qualitative study of community perceptions about vasectomy in Southern Ghana.

11. Adolescents and parents' perceptions of best time for sex and sexual communications from two communities in the Eastern and Volta Regions of Ghana: implications for HIV and AIDS education.

12. Myths and misconceptions about tuberculosis transmission in Ghana.

13. Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme: a national level investigation of members' perceptions of service provision.

14. Science-based health innovation in Ghana: health entrepreneurs point the way to a new development path.

15. Informal workers' access to health care services: findings from a qualitative study in the Kassena-Nankana districts of Northern Ghana.