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Dr. Dr. Seth Christopher Yaw Appiah
Dr. Dr. Seth Christopher Yaw Appiah is a Lecturer at the Department of Sociology and Social Work, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Dr. Dr. Appiah is a visiting lecturer at the Pan African University(PAU) College of Medicine University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and also holds a visiting research scientist position at Centre for Human Rights Erlangen-Nürnberg (CHREN) of the Forschungsbereich Migration, Flucht und Integration Institut für Politische Wissenschaft Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg under the refugee health and camps research theme. Dr. Dr. Appiah is an Excellent African Scientist and Fellow of the Baden Wurttemberg State of Germany and hosted at the University of Konstanz.
Dr. Dr. Appiah is an excellent gender, human rights, social medicine, and inclusion practitioner, bringing innovative and theoretically grounded ideas to practice for human good. Dr. Dr. Appiah’s research expertise intersects human rights and ethics, medical sociology and social epidemiology, gender intersectionality and migration, health, infectious disease public health, and sexuality law.
He holds a PhD in Reproductive Health Sciences, a PhD in Medical Research International Health, an MPhil Sociology, and an LLM/MPhil in Human Right (Sexual Reproductive Right in Africa) with a certificate in gender-based analysis of climate and vector-borne infectious disease. Dr. Dr. Appiah has led as Principal investigator for the GIZ-funded gender and female migrants study in Ghana, co-PI for the UNICEF-funded Child Social Protection Mapping in Ghana, and served as qualitative and mixed methods consultant for the WHO/Global Fund TB Stigma and HIV Stigma Study 2.0. He brings to bear his intersectionality research skill focusing on the gender, inclusion, human right, and ethical use of AI. He has published over forty-five research articles in national and international peer-reviewed journals on cross-cutting themes and is cited by over ten thousand times. He will lead the Responsible and Ethic Use of AI Research Theme of RAIL