Health in Africa : WHO Sketch Promising Prospect After The Year 2024.
Dernière mise à jours il y'a 4 moisThe World Health Organisation has presented its annual report on health in Africa On May 2024 , drawing up a picture of the Sanitary situation in Africa sketching out promising prospects for the upcoming years.
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In its battle against transmissible diseases in Africa,the WHO reaffirms its engagement to eradicate and reduce at 90% the number of deaths registered due to tuberculosis and HIV /AIDS and reducing the wide spread of Malaria in 2030 considered as a threat to public health. As what concerns non transmissible diseases such as Cancer , diabetis and cardiovascular illnesses, WHO preconises an ambitious strategy to promote a healthy lifestyle and ammeliorate their access to traitement by 2025.To reinforce health system,and guarantee a social health protection network by 2030 ,the World Health Organisation calls on a massive investment in upgrading health care in the Continent by laying emphasis on the formation of health personnelles , modern health infrastructural building. Even thou WHO registered challenges in the Continent,it underlined some positive changes in the sector that is an anticipated continued economic growth in Africa, stimulating investors in the health domain and medical research,a strong engagement by the African government to invest in this sector. WHO bets on the rise of technology that is artificial intelligence and Telemedicine introduce in most African countries to ammeliorate care, access and the quality of services in the continent especially in rural areas by 2027.WHO calls on the African government,The Private sectors , financial institution and International Partners for a come together and concretise this perspective.Reinforce collaboration, exchange of knowledge, resources in the domain amongst African countries and International health organs. Convince that Africa can overcome this challenges in the domain of health,The World Health Organisation positionned itself as an engage partner in this collective effort in the African Continent. Africa has demonstrated it engagement in the domain of health this can be seen during the upcoming of the Covid-19 pandemic where it responded positively to the fight against its wide spread, the paraphrasing of Important health partnership with international health firms like GOVI , the purchase of high tech medical equipment which according to WHO needs to be applaud.
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