Continental Priorities in the AIDS Response
Presentation outline
- Africa Health Strategy - Abuja Declarations- African Plan on eMTCT- AU Roadmap on AIDS, TB and Malaria Response in
Africa- AWA revitalization- AU Strategic Plan 2014-2015
NEW HEALTH INITIATIVES SINCE 2000...
ECC
MOH(15 Staff)
Damian Foundation
Memisa
Cordaid
Oxfam GB
Cemubac
Int and Nat NGO's (Development and church related)
INGO's (Emergency)
Multilateral agencies
MSF Belgium
BASICS
Caritas
CRS
Louvain development
Bilateral Funding / Technical agencies
FometroWorldVision
BDOM
Salvation army
Asrames
World bank
More than 200 health partners
State and Parastatal organisations
Fonds Social de la République
BCECO
13 MoHDepartments
53 specialised programs
11 provincial management team
11 Provincial Ministries of Health
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Education
Faculties of Medicine
Schools of Public Health
Novib
Merlin
Sanru
Gavi
ECHO
UNFPA
UNAIDS
UNICEFEU
UNHCR
WHO
IMF
Global Fund
WFP
13 Donor Government program coordination committees
Apefe
PSF-CI
GTZ
SIDA
ACDIBTC CTB
USAID
DFID
BAD
VVOB
[Source: Porignon, WHO, 2008]
IHP+
Africa Health Strategy: 2007-2015
• Highlights main challenges faced by African health systems and outlines a broad strategic framework for African nations to achieve the health-related MDGs;
• Focuses on health systems strengthening with the goal of reducing the disease burden through improved resources, systems, policies and management;
• Advocates for African countries to promote all aspects of Human Resources for Health.
Abuja Declarations on AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria
• Abuja Declarations (2000 and 2001)- set the frameworks to reverse the impact of the AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria epidemics in Africa;
• Abuja Call (2006)-renewed commitment for Universal Access to services and provides indicators for M&E on progress;
• Abuja Declaration (2013) notes significant progress and calls for elimination of the three diseases by 2030.
African Union eMTCT Plan
Domesticates the eMTCT Global Plan based on three major pillars with outcomes at continental, regional and national levels:
• Coverage, access and utilisation of services;
• Leadership, accountability and innovative domestic resource mobilisation;
• Advocacy and communication.
African Union Roadmap on AIDS, TB and Malaria (2012-2015)
• Structured around three strategic pillars—diversified financing, access to medicines and health governance;
• Provides a blueprint for practical African-owned solutions to enhance sustainable responses;
• Defines goals, expected results, roles and responsibilities to hold stakeholders accountable over a three-year time frame, through 2015.
AWA Revitalisation
• AWA revitalisation strategy developed;
• AWA Secretariat established;
• AWA consultative experts and AWA Heads of State and Government involved in strategic advocacy, resource mobilisation and promoting accountability;
• Appointment of Heads of State and Government as AWA regional champions.
AU Strategic Plan 2014-2017
• Promotes Africa‘s human capacity development through the prioritisation of Primary Health Care and Prevention;
• Addresses key heath sector challenges primarily AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria;
• Promotes result delivery & accountability on universal Access to services.
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