LiveWell Festival in Accra
Accra’s LiveWell Festival on April 4 is set up as a community health day with free health screenings, fitness sessions, and family wellness activities—an easy way for locals to access checks and try new exercise classes (x.com). For anyone focused on local health outreach, the event is a concrete example of pairing practical services with community engagement to raise wellness levels quickly (x.com).
LiveWell Festival will hold its maiden edition on April 4, 2026 at the University of Ghana poolside, with activities starting at 7:00 AM. (tiktok.com) Organisers say the festival was set up by LiveWell and led by founder Dr. Kenneth Gyamfi, a Family Medicine Consultant, with a stated aim of promoting preventive healthcare — care focused on stopping illness before it starts rather than treating it after it appears. (ameyawdebrah.com) Planned on-site services include free medical screenings such as blood-pressure checks, blood-sugar tests, and body-mass-index (BMI) measurements — BMI is a simple calculation of weight relative to height used to flag possible weight-related health risks — plus expert talks, guided fitness sessions, nutrition demonstrations, and wellness exhibitions. (ameyawdebrah.com) The LiveWell website asks attendees to register in advance, recommends bringing a National Health Insurance card or other valid health ID for access to services, and lists volunteer roles and a points-based loyalty program for participants. (livewellfestival.life) Organisers say they have an influencer engagement push called the “Livewell Check‑In” to drive daily wellness habits and that media organisations, fitness communities, healthcare professionals, and lifestyle brands will be present to broaden outreach and on-site collaboration. (ameyawdebrah.com)