Healthcare In Africa on Brink of Crisis as US Exits WHO And Usaid Freezes Funds: Health Scholar Explains Why
Abstract
This analysis discusses how Africa's health systems are imperiled by major shifts in global health funding, including the United States decision to exit the World Health Organization and freeze aid through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which has historically been a cornerstone of health support across the continent. The piece highlights concerns that the abrupt suspension of U.S. health aid including contributions to PEPFAR and other essential health programs threatens the continuity of critical services such as HIV/AIDS treatment, maternal and child health care, and disease prevention. Experts warn that reliance on external donors has left many countries vulnerable to funding volatility, and the current crisis could reverse decades of public health gains unless African governments pursue sustainable domestic financing, resilient health systems, and new partnerships to fill the gap left by diminished external support.
Subject
Global Health Funding; Health Aid Dependency; USAID Funding Freeze; World Health Organization Exit; Sub-Saharan Africa; Health Systems Resilience; HIV/AIDS and Primary CareURI
https://theconversation.com/healthcare-in-africa-on-brink-of-crisis-as-us-exits-who-and-usaid-freezes-funds-health-scholar-explains-why-248906http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/2898
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