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More than 1,000 health experts, including African Cabinet ministers, are in Botswana for the World Health Organization Regional Committee for Africa meeting to discuss health challenges facing the continent.
Delegates want the continent to be better prepared for the next pandemic — following Africa’s poor response to COVID-19.
Speaking at the start of the five-day meeting Monday, Jean Kaseya, head of Africa’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said it is important for the continent to be pandemic-ready, after being found wanting during COVID-19.
“The next pandemic is coming,” Kaseya said. "This next pandemic we need to be prepared like other continents are preparing themselves. We need to see how Africa can be more independent by manufacturing their own vaccines. The second one is how we can provide funding for our pandemic preparedness, prevention and response.”
Africa faced challenges inoculating its population due to the difficulty in buying adequate amounts of the vaccine. Fewer than 10 percent of Africans are vaccinated.
Additionally, WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus says climate change is compounding Africa’s health challenges.#
Health experts are seen attending the WHO Africa Region meeting in Gaborone, Aug. 28, 2023. (Mqondisi Dube/VOA)
“The inequities in access to vaccines, PPE and medicines during the COVID-19 pandemic will probably remain one of the major failures of the international community in the 21st century... Diseases have no borders, pandemics are global and therefore, the risks to one country invariably affect another,” Masisi said.
While rich countries used their financial power to purchase COVID vaccines, distribution in Africa was erratic.
WHO’s regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, says the continent emerged from the pandemic with important lessons learned.
“Although we are living in a challenging global context of health, recent advancements in our member states demonstrate that the future of health in the Africa region is hopeful," Moeti said. "African leaders are more directly taking charge of continental institutions and are taking action. The future is hopeful because you are using important lessons from the pandemic to enhance our preparedness and response to health emergencies.”
The meeting is also expected to discuss ways to transform health care in Africa, including developing telemedicine strategies. (VOA)
•Health experts are seen attending the WHO Africa Region meeting in Gaborone, Aug. 28, 2023. (Mqondisi Dube/VOA)