The African Development Bank Group's report outlines a strategy for enhancing health infrastructure in Africa from 2021 to 2030, focusing on primary care, secondary and tertiary facilities, diagnostics, and connectivity for innovative health solutions.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | African Development Bank |
Publication date: | October 20, 2021 |
Authors: | Abdu Mukhtar, Aissatou Ba-Okotié, Alex Mubiru, Ali Kooli, Amadou Hott., Amadou Oumarou, Amit Thakker, Andoh Mensah, Arun Kumar, Ayman Benabderrahmane, Babatunde Omilola, Beth DUNFORD, Biju Mohandas, Debazou Yantio, Ebrima Faal, Elizabeth Owiti, Fabrice Sergent, Florence Zodwa, George Kararach, Hailu Mekonnen, Hendrina Doroba, James P. Scriven, Jean-Jacques Nyirubutama, Jim Yong Kim, John Nkengasong, Josephine Ngure, Karen Rot-Munstermann, Ken Ofori-Atta, Khaled Sherif, Leila Mokaddem, Lydie Ehouman, Maimuna Nalubega, Malinne Blomberg, Martha PHIRI, Matshidiso Moeti, Maïmouna Diop-Ly, Mike Salawou, Mohamed El-Azizi, Mohammed Ali Pate, Mukaila Ojelade, Nana Kgosidintsi, Nnenna Nwabufo, Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, Padmashree, Patience Kuruneri, Patrick Kanyimbo, Penny Jackson, Peter Ogwang, Rabah Arezki, Rane O’Neil, Renee Awembeng, Rosemary Mokati-Sunkutu, Saurabh Sinha, Sering Jallow, Solomon Quaynor, Soonman Known, Soumik Paul, Tapera Muzira, Tom Owiyo, Victoria Chisala |
Time horizon: | 2030 |
Geographic focus: | Africa |
Page count: | 45 |
The research method involved analyzing current health challenges, infrastructure deficits, and financing gaps in Africa. It included assessing demand for health services by 2030, projecting current infrastructure supply forward, and estimating the resulting gaps. The method also translated infrastructure needs into capital expenditures based on unit costs from benchmark countries.
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The report details the African Development Bank Group's strategic approach to improving health infrastructure across Africa over the next decade. It emphasizes the need for investment in primary healthcare, secondary and tertiary facilities, diagnostic infrastructure, and connectivity to support innovative health solutions. The strategy aims to address the diverse health needs of African countries, improve access to quality health services, and contribute to sustainable development goals.
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Categories: 2021 publication year | 2030 time horizon | 2030s time horizon | English publication language | adaptation | africa geographic scope | connectivity | diagnostic infrastructure | diaspora funding | financing gaps | health | health crises | health infrastructure | health insurance expansion. | health system strengthening | healthcare | hygience/sanitation | infrastructure development | innovation | innovative health solutions | insurance | investment | investment needs | medical tourism | morbidity | mortality | primary healthcare | private sector investment | public-private partnerships | quality of life | regional collaboration | secondary facilities | tertiary facilities | well-being