“You can’t act if you don’t know”: Empower African Medical Professionals with Health Systems Knowledge

Medical professionals spend hundreds, if not thousands, of hours in pre-clinical and clinical settings prior to joining the workforce. While this is vital, we noticed that many are not aware of the wider health ecosystem in which they operate in that is how the various stakeholders, roles and responsibilities contribute to the work environment. In […]
World Mental Health Day: Let’s Make Mental Health a Global, and an Everyday Priority

World Mental Health Day is a global event that aims to promote and raise awareness about, and eradicate stigma associated with mental health conditions. It was first observed in 1992 and it is commemorated every year on 10th October. The theme of the day this year is to make mental health and well-being for all […]
Revolutionise: Boosting Africa’s Infectious Disease Surveillance and Response Capabilities

Infectious diseases, also known as communicable diseases, are diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Some of these diseases can easily be spread from one individual to another, directly or indirectly. The major infectious diseases causing morbidity and mortality in Africa include malaria, HIV/ AIDS, acute respiratory tract infections, diarrhea, […]
Pharmacists United in Action for a Healthier World

25th September was chosen as the date for World Pharmacists Day as a memorial of the formation of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) which occurred on the same day in 1912. FIP is the global body that represents pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. The day was chosen to recognize the role that pharmacists play in society […]
Reinforcing the New Public Health Order to Bridge the Gaps in Chronic Disease Prevention and Management

Non- Communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, are diseases that are not transmitted from person to person. NCDs are of long duration and are the result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental and behavioural factors.[1] In the Africa region there are four main types of NCDs: cardiovascular diseases (like heart attacks and […]
Fostering Intergenerational Solidarity towards Improving Africa’s Health Systems

On 12th August 2022, the world commemorated International Youth Day (IYD). The day’s main aim is to highlight issues affecting the youth as well as acknowledge their role in society and celebrate their advocacy efforts. This year’s theme was on Intergenerational Solidarity: Creating a World for All Ages. Intergenerational solidarity means social cohesion between generations […]
The Monkeypox Outbreak once again reveals Vaccine Inequity in Africa

The outbreak of the Monkeypox virus has once again exposed Africa’s vulnerability in access to vaccines, vital drugs, and health technologies. During the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent global COVID-19 vaccine roll-out, it was evident that the exercise was not all inclusive nor was it adequately planned. Africa received a very small proportion of vaccines, […]
Think Global, Act Local: Highlights of the 75th World Health Assembly

If one is looking for a simple analogy that explains the importance of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) World Health Assembly (WHA) then this will be it. The WHA is the main decision body of the WHO comprising of representatives of 195 countries (member states), who come together to agree on the organization’s priorities and […]
The Role of the Private Sector in Health Financing Strategies towards UHC in Africa

Universal Health Coverage (UHC) has been globally defined as; “all people receiving quality health services that meet their needs without exposing them to financial hardship”. Governments play a leading role in the health systems, and public spending is, and must stay predominant in healthcare financing. However, there is a concern about the sustainability of and […]
Health Connectivity: A Pathway for Primary Healthcare in Africa

A robust infrastructure which supports connectivity from the healthcare provider to the homestead can transform how, when, and where primary healthcare in Africa is delivered. It is a tool to bridge the gap between healthcare provider and patient and can significantly improving patient’s experience and health outcomes. According to the WHO and UNICEF, Primary Healthcare […]