Africa: Public Healthcare and Contracting Out - Can It Work? Global Review Presents Some Answers: [The Conversation Africa] Universal health coverage - ensuring everyone can get quality, affordable healthcare when they need it - is one of the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TQvmml #PublicHealth #Healthcare #UniversalHealthCoverage #SustainableDevelopmentGoals #AfricaHealth

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More than half of the world’s population still can’t access essential health services. One in four people face financial hardship paying for health care – often sacrificing basics like food, education, or housing.

Health for all is key to achieving sustainable development. When people get affordable care, communities become stronger and more resilient. When they don’t, health and financial problems worsen.

On this #UHCDay, we call on leaders to protect people from high out-of-pocket costs and invest smarter in health care. Everyone deserves access to affordable, quality health services.

Let’s stand together to make health coverage universal. Because #HealthForAll means a better future for everyone.

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Africa: Accelerating Universal Health Coverage in the Digital Age - The Roadmap to 2030: [allAfrica] Over the past two decades, the world has witnessed remarkable progress in global health. Since the early 2000s, millions more people have gained access to essential services; maternal and child mortality have declined dramatically; access to HIV treatment has transformed lives and life… http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPlqfy #UniversalHealthCoverage #HealthForAll #DigitalHealth #GlobalHealth #HealthEquity
Africa: Most Countries Make Progress Towards Universal Health Coverage, but Major Challenges Remain, WHO-World Bank Report Finds: [WHO] Since 2000, most countries - across all income levels and regions - have made concurrent progress in expanding health service coverage and reducing the financial hardship associated with health costs, according to a new joint report from the World Health Organization… http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPhW3S #UniversalHealthCoverage #HealthForAll #GlobalHealth #WHO #WorldBank
#UniversalHealthCoverage by 2030 is possible. Over the next 5 years, improved policies must: 1. ensure free essential health care for the poor 2. address high spending on medicines
Healthcare costs shouldn’t trap people in poverty, and we must take decisive action toward making #HealthForAll a reality for all. Read the global monitoring report on #UniversalHealthCoverage: bit.ly/48R2ytX bsky.app/profile/who....

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Today, 1.6 billion people are pushed deeper into poverty due to health expenses. Read more in the newly released global monitoring report on #UniversalHealthCoverage: bit.ly/48R2ytX

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Most countries make progress towards universal health coverage, but major challenges remain, WHO–World Bank report finds

A new joint report from WHO and the World Bank Group reveals that most countries – across all income levels and regions – have made concurrent progress in expanding health service coverage and reducing the financial hardship associated with health costs, since 2000.

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Africa: WHO Africa Launches First Competency-Based Curricula to Strengthen Health Workforce: [Nile Post] The World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO) has unveiled the continent's first-ever Prototype Competency-Based Curricula for 10 key health professions, a move aimed at transforming health worker training and accelerating progress toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC). http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPSbbV #Africa #HealthCare #UniversalHealthCoverage #WHO #HealthWorkforce