Bridging Africa’s Health Financing Crisis

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Africa is undergoing a health funding crisis due to overreliance on external aid and a lack of internal investment from African governments. The healthcare sector is 95 percent dependent on external aid for crucial commodities: vaccines, medication, and diagnostic equipment. Africa saw a 41 percent rise in public health emergencies in 2024, highlighting the vulnerability of the health infrastructure. In response to these challenges, the Africa Center for Disease Control (CDC) released a concept paper titled: ⁠Africa’s Health Financing in a New Era⁠. In this concept paper, the Africa CDC introduces innovative financing measures to bridge the funding gap. 

Mvemba is joined by Dr. Jean Kaseya, Director-General of the Africa CDC, to discuss the importance of good governance, private sector investment, and strategic planning in strengthening Africa’s domestic resource mobilization.

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Mvemba Phezo Dizolele

Mvemba Phezo Dizolele

Former Senior Associate (Non-resident), Africa Program
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Jean Kaseya
Director General, Africa-Centres for Disease Control and Prevention