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OER Ghana - Insert a lead here. The lead should be a sentence or two that explains what this article is about.

Overview
In Ghana there is an existing culture and practice of (re)use, revise, remix and redistribution of e-resources, however, this is at an informal level, hence OER engagement, especially the practice of open license is seen as low. Currently, there are only two existing OER initiatives, the African Health Network and TESSA projects. These provide support for medicine, dentistry and public health education, and teacher education.

The African Health Network
The African Health OER Network is a major example of OER adoption. It is an outcome of a collaboration between the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, and the University of Ghana to digitize teaching content and notes obtained from work practice for teachers, students and self-educators. In 2014, Ghana became a member of the African Virtual University with Laweh Open University College being the first open university.

TESSA
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