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Faith, Family, and Leadership in Health with Peter Yeboah - Walk Talk Listen (Episode 207)

Faith, Family, and Leadership in Health with Peter Yeboah - Walk Talk Listen (Episode 207)

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Peter Yeboah is the Executive Director of the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG), the largest and oldest non-state health actor in the country, responsible for nearly 30% of national health service delivery. With three decades of leadership across Ghana and Africa, he has become a key figure in advancing equitable, accessible, and community-centered health care. In this conversation, Peter shares deeply personal stories of growing up in a Catholic family of 14 children, his parents’ powerful influence, and how faith and resilience shaped his life path. From returning to work at the very hospital where he was born to leading CHAG and international health associations, Peter reflects on the intersection of family values, education, faith, and leadership — and how they guide his vision for health equity across Africa. Listener Engagement:
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