Launching of the Ghana Academy of Forensic Sciences
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Panel Discussion

Date: 6th September 2025

What We Do.

Bringing together all forensic disciplines in Ghana

The Ghana Association of Forensic Science (GAFS) is a non-profit professional organization established to uphold professional standards, promote the study, and elevate the recognition of forensic science as a unique discipline. Membership is open to professionals worldwide who have a keen interest in forensic sciences.

The Association is divided into sections that represent various areas of forensic examination, including Anthropology, Medical, Odontology, Biology, Chemistry, Documents, Engineering, Firearms, and Toxicology.

Forensic scientists are frequently involved in investigating crimes against individuals and property, such as homicides, assaults, arson, impaired driving, and fraud. They also provide expert testimony in both criminal and civil cases, as well as in coroner’s inquests, offering opinions based on forensic examinations. In criminal law, forensic science plays a key role in determining the guilt or innocence of the accused. Read More…

Our Disciplines

Anthropology

Biology

Trace Evidence

Chemistry

CSI

Documents

Engineering

Digital Forensics

Medical

Forensic Psychology

Message from President

I extend my deepest gratitude to our leadership, members, and all who have contributed to advancing forensic science in Ghana and beyond. Your dedication and commitment are the foundation upon which our Academy thrives.
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Student Membership

All for just GH200 per year!
Student Membership is available to students enrolled in an undergraduate forensic science program, a related discipline, or a master’s or PhD programme who want Read More…

Our History

In the year 2012, amidst the corridors of forensic investigation and pathology, an idea was conceived, one that would change the trajectory of forensic science in Ghana. It was within the Morbid Anatomy Department that two visionary minds, Read More…

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