Africa's health-care systems have been heavily dependent on donations from other nations. A projected decrease in such funding by around 70% from 2021 to 2025 presents a severe risk to these systems. Moreover, the already strained healthcare infrastructure is characterized by a reliance on imported health products, a limited health workforce, and insufficient digital infrastructure. This combination of challenges underscores the urgency for sustainable health care solutions within the continent, as external financial support dwindles.
Health-care systems in Africa have traditionally depended on foreign donations and support, but a projected 70% reduction in funding by 2025 jeopardizes their sustainability.
The health-care infrastructure in Africa is already under significant stress due to limited health products, a constrained workforce, and poor digital capabilities.
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