AMMREN Pays Tribute to Outgoing NMEP Manager, Welcomes Dr. Abiwu

The African Media and Malaria Research Network (AMMREN) has expressed its deepest gratitude and appreciation to the outgoing Manager of the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) Dr Keziah L Malm for her outstanding leadership and commitment to advancing the malaria elimination agenda in Ghana.
Under her visionary leadership, the NMEP made significant progress in reducing malaria morbidity and mortality, a testament to her dedication and collaborative spirit. Her recognition of the media’s role in educating the public, influencing policy, and driving behavioral change has strengthened the partnership between the NMEP and AMMREN.
“We deeply value your unwavering belief in the power of the media as a critical partner in the fight against malaria,” AMMREN stated. “Your legacy will continue to inspire us as we collectively work toward a malaria-free Ghana.”
AMMREN warmly welcomes Dr. Abiwu, the new Manager of NMEP, and looks forward to maintaining a strong collaboration with the programme. “We warmly welcome Dr. Abiwu and look forward to working with the new Manager of NMEP,” the organization said.
The outgoing NMEP Manager’s leadership and commitment to malaria elimination have left a lasting impact on Ghana’s healthcare sector. His dedication to collaboration and partnership has inspired greater engagement from media professionals across the country.
As Dr. Abiwu takes on his new role, AMMREN wishes the outgoing Manager continued success in his next chapter. The organization remains committed to working with the NMEP to achieve a malaria-free Ghana.
Read full statement below:
On behalf of the African Media and Malaria Research Network (AMMREN), I would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation for your outstanding leadership at the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP).
Your commitment, vision, and tireless efforts have significantly advanced the malaria elimination agenda in Ghana. It has been an honour working with you through the transition from malaria control to elimination. The progress made under your leadership, especially the reduction in malaria morbidity and mortality, is a testament to your dedication and collaborative spirit.
We also deeply value your unwavering belief in the power of the media as a critical partner in the fight against malaria. Your recognition of the media’s role in educating the public, influencing policy, and driving behavioural change has strengthened our partnership and inspired greater engagement from media professionals across the country.
As you take on new challenges, please know that your legacy will continue to inspire us. We look forward to maintaining strong collaboration with the NMEP as we collectively work toward a malaria-free Ghana.
Wishing you continued success in your next chapter. We warmly welcome Dr Abiwu and look forward to working with the new Manager of NMEP