The African Renaissance Trust co-convened a side event and delivered data-driven technical excellence that was key in re-designing solutions to Africa’s health financing crisis.
Dr. Edward Kataika (ECSA-HC) presented a regional analysis revealing that 40-60% of health budgets across nine East, Central, and Southern African countries depend on ODA, with USAID losses exceeding 50% of commitments, resulting in reduced HIV/TB diagnostics, interrupted viral load testing, and community health worker layoffs.
Dr. Alex Adjakpa (UNICEF) provided a continental perspective: $7.6 billion in projected losses across 55 AUstates, with 21 countries facing 40%+ cuts. The modeling revealed devastating impacts, 2 million additional unvaccinated children, 15 million more malaria cases, and a 26% surge in the UHC coverage gap affecting 370 million people.
These briefings delivered actionable intelligence: earmarked health levies (Zimbabwe’s model), integration over verticalization, and recomendded addressing the $9.5 billion lost annually to health sector corruption – as this exceeds the continental funding gap itself.
Evidence to action. Data to decisions. African Renaissance continues enabling the conversation.