Genetic Counselling in Africa

The African Genetic Counsellors Association (AGCA) is a subgroup of the AfSHG that is dedicated to promoting and strengthening the Genetic Counselling profession and training across Africa.

Our vision is to ensure that every individual across the African continent has access to high-quality genetic counselling services, regardless of geographical location or socioeconomic status. Genetic Counsellors are registered health care professionals with a masters degree in genetic counselling. Genetic counselling services and information may, in part, be offered by many other health care providers.

Mission statement

African Genetic Counsellors Association is committed to promoting and upholding genetic counselling of international standards. Through collaboration, education, and advocacy, we aim to raise awareness about the importance of genetic counselling and advocate for the expansion of the field in Africa and the regulation of its practice. Through this we aim to seamlessly integrate genetic counselling into healthcare systems, ensuring informed decision-making and improved health outcomes for all. Our goal is to cross borders to link genetic counsellors and likeminded healthcare professionals across Africa to build a resourceful and professional community that will aid in advancing the field to meet the evolving needs of our diverse populations and contributing to the global dialogue on genetics and healthcare.

Objectives

  • To increase awareness of genetic counselling and genetic counsellors in Africa.
  • Create relationships amongst all Genetic Counsellors in Africa.
  • Provide guidance and support structures for healthcare professionals providing genetic counselling services.
  • Foster active dialogue of relevant topics that impact genetic counselling – human genetics, genetic testing, bioethics, funding.
  • Explore methods to overcome barriers that hinder genetic counselling services in Africa.
  • Perform ongoing research on important topics in the field of genetic counselling.
  • To advocate for policy changes that support the integration, accessibility and creation of genetic counsellors in Africa.
  • To perform high-level advocacy for the recognition, regulation and funding of genetic counsellors in Africa
  • To provide training opportunities and support for capacity building in the field of genetic counselling, including the training of other healthcare providers. 
  • Advocate for patients.
  • Strive towards the development of qualified genetic counsellors in Africa.

Strengthening Genetic Counselling Across Africa

Explore testimonials from our members, sharing their journeys and the impact of our professional network.

Dr. Amina Kamara

Senior Genetic Counsellor

The Association has been an invaluable resource in advancing my career and expanding my professional network.

Prof. Michael Adeyemi

Head of Clinical Genetics

This platform delivers unmatched support and resources, empowering me to provide exceptional care to my patients.

Nkechi Okoro

Genetic Counselling Specialist

Joining this network has enriched my practice and connected me with leading experts across the continent.