Some African countries are not on track to achieve MDG5, i.e. reduce maternal mortality by 75% by 2015. In a report, just published by the WHO Read More
Meeting healthcare demands in Africa is no easy feat, being the second-most-populous continent with the greatest deficit in healthcare infrastructure. But as … sourceRead More
When it comes to women’s health, cervical cancer is the fourth most common form of cancer among women worldwide, and the most common cancer Read More
How can Africa, a continent that has 54% of the world’s communicable diseases, but only 2% of the world’s doctors, develop a healthcare system that Read More
In 2016 alone, the African continent experienced disease outbreaks that included yellow fever, cholera and dengue fever– and all this in the wake of the Ebola … Read More
Technological disruptions have been revolutionising entire business models from financial services, to retail and more. So how can Africa’s health systems … sourceRead More
23 January 2018 | This event brings together emerging leaders from Ghana and Nigeria to discuss the achievements and challenges across the continent by … sourceRead More
Speaker: Irene Agyepong, FGPS, DrPH, MPH, MBChB Professor of Health Policy, Planning, and Management University of Ghana School of Public Health. sourceRead More
Africa faces huge challenges in providing healthcare to its people. Noncommunicable diseases like diabetes are on the rise combined with infectious diseases, … sourceRead More
The Social Determinants of Health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live and age. They have a large influence on our health. Read More