
Overview
Background
Dr. Edmund W. Kanmiki is a public health researcher with expertise spanning population health, epidemiology and health economics. He is passionate about achieving health equity, particularly for vulnerable populations. Dr. Kanmiki’s research focuses on social determinants of health, reproductive, maternal, and child health (RMCH), community-based healthcare interventions, healthcare financing, Indigenous health, non-communicable diseases and related areas. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics with economics, a master’s degree and PhD in public health. Edmund’s doctoral thesis at the University of Queensland aimed at improving equity in maternal and child health in rural communities using community-based primary healthcare strategies.
At UQ Poche Centre, Edmund is a member of the Implementing Life Course Interventions research team led by NHMRC Leadership Fellow, Mamun Abdullah. He is a co-investigator of the ARC Centre of Excellence for children and families over the Life Course project titled “Preventing and managing diabetes among Indigenous women and youth”. He is also a research coordinator for the “Exposure to Trihalomethanes in Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes in Queensland Study”.
Prior to joining the University of Queensland, Dr. Kanmiki held research roles at the University of Ghana and the Navrongo Health Research Centre and provided consultancy services to some national and multinational institutions. He is a recipient of the Mastercard Scholarship, Elsevier Atlas award and early carrier research grant award from the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH). His research and peer-reviewed publications have informed health policy and programs. Dr. Kanmiki has presented his research at several esteemed conferences. His research has also garnered media attention in prominent outlets including The Conversation in Australia, Health and Medicine in Canada, and Health and Wellness in the United Kingdom.
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours), University for Development Studies
- Masters (Coursework), American University of Beirut
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2023
Journal Article
Impact of a community-based primary healthcare programme on childhood diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DPT3) immunisation coverage in rural northern Ghana
Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Mamun, Abdullah A., Phillips, James F. and O’Flaherty, Martin (2023). Impact of a community-based primary healthcare programme on childhood diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DPT3) immunisation coverage in rural northern Ghana. Research in Health Services & Regions, 2 (1) 18, 1-10. doi: 10.1007/s43999-023-00032-8
2023
Journal Article
Effect of a community-based primary healthcare programme on adverse pregnancy outcomes in Northern Ghana
Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Mamun, Abdullah A., Phillips, James F. and O'Flaherty, Martin J. (2023). Effect of a community-based primary healthcare programme on adverse pregnancy outcomes in Northern Ghana. International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 39 (2), 1-14. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3730
2023
Journal Article
“The trip actually opened our eyes to things that we were supposed to do and we were not doing”: developing primary health care system leadership in a low-income country with peer exchanges
Kushitor, Mawuli, Wright, Kalifa, Biney, Adriana, Kanmiki, Edmund W., Kyei, Pearl, Phillips, James F., Awoonor-Williams, John Koku and Bawah, Ayaga A. (2023). “The trip actually opened our eyes to things that we were supposed to do and we were not doing”: developing primary health care system leadership in a low-income country with peer exchanges. Research in Health Services and Regions, 2 (1) 15, 1-12. doi: 10.1007/s43999-023-00030-w
2023
Journal Article
Premium exemptions and active health insurance membership among teenage migrant head porters in Ghana: a cross-sectional study
Alatinga, Kennedy A., Abiiro, Gilbert Abotisem and Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam (2023). Premium exemptions and active health insurance membership among teenage migrant head porters in Ghana: a cross-sectional study. Ghana Journal of Development Studies, 20 (1), 117-135. doi: 10.4314/gjds.v20i1.7
2023
Other Outputs
Effect of a community-based primary healthcare program on childhood morbidity: a decomposition analysis
Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Mamun, Abdullah, Phillips, James F. and O'Flaherty, Martin (2023). Effect of a community-based primary healthcare program on childhood morbidity: a decomposition analysis. LCC Working Paper Series. 2023-09. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/b734754
2023
Other Outputs
Effect of a community-based primary healthcare program on childhood morbidity: a decomposition analysis
Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Mamun, Abdullah A., Phillips, James F. and O’Flaherty, Martin (2023). Effect of a community-based primary healthcare program on childhood morbidity: a decomposition analysis. Life Course Centre Working Paper Series. 2023-09. nstitute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland Australia.
2023
Journal Article
Equity in maternal healthcare utilization in Ghana: do community‐based primary health care programmes matter?
Kanmiki, Edmund W., Mamun, Abdullah A., Phillips, James F. and O’Flaherty, Martin J. (2023). Equity in maternal healthcare utilization in Ghana: do community‐based primary health care programmes matter?. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 28 (5), 409-418. doi: 10.1111/tmi.13873
2022
Journal Article
Bio-efficacy, physical integrity, use and attrition of long-lasting insecticidal nets under operational conditions for malaria prevention in Ghana
Adageba, Stephen Kantum, Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Asoala, Victor, Oduro, Abraham Rexford and Baidoo, Philip Kweku (2022). Bio-efficacy, physical integrity, use and attrition of long-lasting insecticidal nets under operational conditions for malaria prevention in Ghana. PLoS One, 17 (10) e0275825, 1-15. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275825
2022
Journal Article
The impact of a health systems strengthening initiative on child morbidity: the case of the Ghana Essential Health Interventions Program in rural northern Ghana
Asuming, Patrick Opoku, Bawah, Ayaga Agula, Kanmiki, Edmund W. and Phillips, James F. (2022). The impact of a health systems strengthening initiative on child morbidity: the case of the Ghana Essential Health Interventions Program in rural northern Ghana. PLoS One, 17 (6) e0269199, 1-17. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269199
2022
Journal Article
Out-of-pocket healthcare payments and impoverishment among migrant adolescent female head porters in Ghana: a cross sectional study
Alatinga, K. A., Kanmiki, E. W. and Abiiro, G. A. (2022). Out-of-pocket healthcare payments and impoverishment among migrant adolescent female head porters in Ghana: a cross sectional study. UDS International Journal of Development, 8 (2), 656-673. doi: 10.47740/603.udsijd6i
2022
Other Outputs
Kids whose grandparents are overweight are almost twice as likely to struggle with obesity
Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Mamun, Abdullah and Fatima, Yaqoot (2022, 01 21). Kids whose grandparents are overweight are almost twice as likely to struggle with obesity The Conversation
2021
Journal Article
Contraception before and after induced abortion: trajectories of women in selected urban-poor settlements of Accra, Ghana
Agula, Caesar, Henry, Elizabeth G., Asuming, Patrick O., Agyei-Asabere, Charles, Kushitor, Mawuli, Kanmiki, Edmund W., Shah, Iqbal and Bawah, Ayaga A. (2021). Contraception before and after induced abortion: trajectories of women in selected urban-poor settlements of Accra, Ghana. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 25 (6), 20-31.
2021
Conference Publication
Migrant adolescent female head porter’s experience of out-of-pocket healthcare payments and impoverishment in Ghana
Kanmiki, Edmund W., Abiiro, Gilbert A. and Alatinga, Kennedy A. (2021). Migrant adolescent female head porter’s experience of out-of-pocket healthcare payments and impoverishment in Ghana. Population Association of America Annual Meeting , Online , 5-8 May 2021.
2021
Conference Publication
Understanding contraceptive use, method failure and discontinuation among adolescent and young women in poor urban settlements of Accra, Ghana
Kanmiki, Edmund W., Henry, Elizabeth, Bawah, Ayaga and Asuming, Patrick (2021). Understanding contraceptive use, method failure and discontinuation among adolescent and young women in poor urban settlements of Accra, Ghana. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Online , 5-8 May 2021.
2021
Other Outputs
Correlates of Non-Participation in Mass Drug Administration Against Neglected Tropical Diseases in the Assin North Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana
Akazili, James, Agoringya, Isaiah, Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Woode, Maame, Alomatu, Bright, Osei-Atweneboa, Mike, Thomson, Rachael, Selormey, Pamela and Khan, Jahangir A. M. (2021). Correlates of Non-Participation in Mass Drug Administration Against Neglected Tropical Diseases in the Assin North Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-366390/v1
2021
Journal Article
Contraceptive use among migrant adolescent girl head porters in Southern Ghana: policy implications for sexual and reproductive health education and promotion
Alatinga, Kennedy A., Allou, Leander A. and Kanmiki, Edmund W. (2021). Contraceptive use among migrant adolescent girl head porters in Southern Ghana: policy implications for sexual and reproductive health education and promotion. Children and Youth Services Review, 120 105651, 1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105651
2020
Journal Article
Challenges and facilitators to the provision of sexual, reproductive health and rights services in Ghana
Akazili, James, Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Anaseba, Dominic, Govender, Veloshnee, Danhoundo, Georges and Koduah, Augustina (2020). Challenges and facilitators to the provision of sexual, reproductive health and rights services in Ghana. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, 28 (2) 1846247, 128-142. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2020.1846247
2020
Journal Article
Does expanding community-based primary health care coverage also address unmet need for family planning and improve program impact? Findings from a plausibility trial in northern Ghana
Asuming, Patrick O., Bawah, Ayaga A., Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam and Phillips, James F. (2020). Does expanding community-based primary health care coverage also address unmet need for family planning and improve program impact? Findings from a plausibility trial in northern Ghana. Journal of Global Health Science, 2 (1). doi: 10.35500/jghs.2020.2.e18
2020
Journal Article
Trends and risk factors associated with stillbirths: A case study of the Navrongo War Memorial Hospital in Northern Ghana
Nonterah, Engelbert A., Agorinya, Isaiah A., Kanmiki, Edmund W., Kagura, Juliana, Tamimu, Mariatu, Ayamba, Emmanuel Y., Nonterah, Esmond W., Kaburise, Michael B., Al-Hassan, Majeedallahi, Ofosu, Winfred, Oduro, Abraham R. and Awonoor-Williams, John K. (2020). Trends and risk factors associated with stillbirths: A case study of the Navrongo War Memorial Hospital in Northern Ghana. PLoS One, 15 (2) e0229013, e0229013. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229013
2019
Journal Article
Unawareness of health insurance expiration status among women of reproductive age in Northern Ghana: implications for achieving universal health coverage
Kanmiki, Edmund Wedam, Bawah, Ayaga A., Akazili, James, Agorinyah, Isaiah, Awoonor-Williams, John Koku, Phillips, James F. and Kassak, Kassem M. (2019). Unawareness of health insurance expiration status among women of reproductive age in Northern Ghana: implications for achieving universal health coverage. Journal of Health Population and Nutrition, 38 (1) 34, 34. doi: 10.1186/s41043-019-0190-4
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