Agathine (Tina) Asamaoning

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Agathine (Tina) Asamaoning

Research Manager

Miss Agathine Asamoaning is the Research Manager of the Wellcome Trust funded Discovery Award project titled Moving beyond solidarity rhetoric in global health: pluriversality and actionable tools which is based at the University of Ghana. Her work on the project includes coordinating and liaising with the Ghanaian core staff on the project, the support staff at the University of Ghana and the Investigators on the project on timely administration of the research project according to the approved budget and timelines.

From January 2013 to date, Tina has served as the National Project Coordinator of the Amicus Onlus Ghana (The BAOBAB Projects) where she has seen to the efficient running of the Baobab Medical Centre and ensuring quality and affordable healthcare to the indigenes of Biriwa where the clinic is located and its surrounding environs.

The BAOBAB Projects also provides Vocational Skills and ICT training to young mothers and girls in deprived communities in Accra, Ghana as well as reintegrate illegal Ghanaian Immigrants back into their various communities in Ghana with assistance to create self-sustaining business initiatives.

Between December 2020 and February 2022, she was the Team Coordinator of the University of Oxford research project that co-created with care givers a roadmap for mental healthcare streams in the Mfantsiman Municipality of the Central Region of Ghana. She coordinated and supervised fieldworks, organised and meetings and facilitated the operations of the project between University of Ghana and Oxford University.

Tina holds a Bachelor Certificate degree in Business Administration (Marketing) from the University of Professional Studies, Ghana; an eMBA degree in Human Resource Management from the University of Ghana; a Post Graduate Certificate in Psychology from the Oxford University, United Kingdom. She is also pursuing a Master of Science degree in Global Public Health from the Queen Mary University, London.