Three cross-cutting approaches that run through every pillar — from the rooms where policy is made to the communities that hold governments to account.
Each approach operates in every pillar — the tools shift, the institutions differ, but the logic is the same.
Direct engagement in the legislative and regulatory processes where continental commitments become — or fail to become — national law.
Shifting health systems from donor dependence toward domestic budgets and African-owned financing frameworks that hold past the donor cycle.
Building the data tools and community capacity that make accountability possible — so continental commitments are visible, trackable, and demandable at the subnational level.
Explore the three pillars to see how policy advocacy, health financing, and active citizenry apply in each thematic area.