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  2. Health disparities in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    This program sought to eliminate barriers to health insurance due to socioeconomic status and remove disparities between the current two-tiered health system. [13] Between 1996 and 2006, the difference between individual health expenditure in the private sector and public sector doubled. [14]

  3. Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention - Wikipedia

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    Africa CDC director John Nkengasong in Kampala, 2016. The Africa CDC is based at the Africa CDC Coordinating Centre in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which also contains the agency's Emergency Operations Centre. [3] [4] The agency were led by Director Dr John Nkengasong and Deputy Director Ahmed Ogwell Ouma. Besides its Executive Office and a Science ...

  4. Healthcare in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    When South Africa freed itself of apartheid, the new health care policy has emphasised public health care, which is founded with primary health care. The National Strategic Plan therefore promotes distribution of anti-retroviral therapy through the public sector, and more specifically, primary health care. [10]

  5. Health in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The health status of Namibia has increased steadily since independence, and the government does have focus on health in the country and seeks to make health service upgrades. As a guidance to achieve this goal, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) and World Health Organization (WHO) recently [update] published the report ...

  6. Healthcare in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    It marked the start of a series of health sector reforms with the intention of increasing universal access to social services to the poor and those living in marginalized rural areas. Followed by the Government banning private-for-profit medical practice in 1977 [10] and took on the task of providing health services free of charge.

  7. Health in the Central African Republic - Wikipedia

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    In regards to the right to health amongst the adult population, the country achieves only 75.2% of what is similarly expected. [ 7 ] The Central African Republic falls into the "very bad" category when evaluating the right to reproductive health ; the nation is fulfilling only 29.8% of what is expected based on the resources (income) it has ...

  8. Health in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Other major health concerns include malnutrition, pollution, and road traffic accidents. In 2020, Nigeria recorded the highest number of cases of COVID-19 in Africa. [citation needed] The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) estimates that Nigeria fulfills 48.2% of the expected obligations for the right to health, based on its income. [3]

  9. Health in Gabon - Wikipedia

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    A 10% levy on the revenues of mobile phone companies and on mobile phone usage, introduced by Gabon's government in 2008, has helped to more than double the funds for a health insurance program that now covers 99% of the equatorial nation's poor, giving them access to critical health services such as care during pregnancy.