CSU Appoints Mary Yaa Wujiti as Lecturer in Nursing

Christian Service University (CSU) has appointed  Mary Yaa Wujiti as a Lecturer in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery, effective January 2026.

Ms. Wujiti brings a decade of professional experience in clinical nursing and community health practice, with specialisation in ophthalmic care and community-based health interventions.

She holds a Master of Public Health from Presbyterian University, Ghana, a Bachelor of Science in Ophthalmic Nursing from the Ophthalmic Nursing School, Korle-Bu, and a BSc in Paediatric Nursing from the University of Ghana, Legon. She also holds a Diploma in Nursing from Holy Family Nursing Training College, Nkawkaw, and several other Professional Certificates, including Monitoring and Evaluation, Project Management, and Policy Development and Advocacy in Global Health from the University of Washington, as well as Entrepreneurship and Innovation from Queens University, Canada. She is a registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana.

Prior to joining CSU, Ms. Wujiti served with Vision Spring International, where she contributed to nationwide community eye health programmes encompassing screening, treatment, referrals, and public health education. She also worked at St. Luke’s Catholic Hospital, Apam, in the Eye Unit and Paediatric Ward, where her responsibilities included clinical care, outreach services, and the training of interns.

Ms. Wujiti is the Founder of the JABI Foundation, a non-profit organisation established in 2019 to provide basic healthcare services, with a focus on eye care, to underserved communities. Through this initiative, she has led outreach programmes that have provided free screenings to over a thousand individuals, facilitated surgical interventions for patients in need, and supported post-operative care and community sensitisation.

At CSU, she will contribute to the training and mentoring of nursing students, drawing on her clinical and community health background. Her research interest centres on Community Eye Health, with emphasis on awareness, early detection, and access to treatment through culturally relevant and community-based approaches.

Ms. Wujiti is a member of the Ghana Ophthalmic Nurses’ Society and continues to pursue professional development in global health, leadership, and eye care. She is actively engaged in community and church service, including serving as a Sunday school teacher and usher in the Catholic Church.

 

 

 

 

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