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On the road to 2030: Health experts renew commitments to transform care for severe noncommunicable diseases in Africa
Geneva, Switzerland, 25 June 2026- /African Media Agency (AMA)/ – Health experts, policymakers, civil society organizations, development partners, and people living with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) from across Africa have renewed commitments to accelerate action against severe chronic diseases and strengthen access to quality care at all levels of the health system. Meeting in Dar es []
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MyJoyOnline
· Jun 29, 2026
People-centred healthcare begins with access, not policy – WHO to Ghana
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged Ghana to place communities – not health systems – at the centre of ongoing healthcare reforms, stressing that Universal Health Coverage will only become a reality when people can easily access quality healthcare where they live. Speaking at the opening of the 2026 Christian Health Association of Ghana []
Guineematin.com
· Jun 25, 2026
Guinée : le gouvernement veut transformer son système de santé au bénéfice des communautés
Afin de rapprocher durablement les services de santé des populations, en particulier des communautés les plus vulnérables, le ministère de la Santé et de l’Hygiène publique a procédé, ce mercredi 24 juin 2026, au lancement officiel du projet de transformation du système de santé guinéen. La cérémonie a réuni des cadres de la Présidence de [] The post Guinée : le gouvernement veut transformer son système de santé au bénéfice des communautés first appeared on Guineematin.com.
AllAfrica
· Jun 22, 2026
Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Announces Free Healthcare for All Illnesses in Ituri As Ebola Gains Ground
[RFI] The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo has announced the introduction of free healthcare for all diseases in Ituri - a pilot project that authorities hope to extend nationwide. This comes as the country struggles to contain an Ebola outbreak, with confirmed cases now at over 1,000.
Vanguard News
· Jul 7, 2026
Japa crisis: Fix healthcare or lose all doctors — Physicians
CONFERENCE of the West African College of Physicians, WACP, yesterday, urged government at all levels to strengthen the health system or risk worsening the ongoing migration of skilled medical professionals... The post Japa crisis: Fix healthcare or lose all doctors — Physicians appeared first on Vanguard News.
Nepal News
· Jul 4, 2026
सन् २०३५ सम्म पाँच एकीकृत आरोग्य केन्द्र स्थापना गर्ने सरकारको योजना
काठमाडौं । सरकारले नेपाललाई आरोग्य पर्यटनको गन्तव्य मुलुकका रूपमा विकास गर्ने उद्देश्यले सन् २०३५ सम्म पाँचवटा प्रमुख एकीकृत आरोग्य केन्द्र स्थापना गर्ने भएको छ । प्रधानमन्त्री वालेन्द्र शाह नेतृत्वको सरकारको १०० दिनको उपलब्धि सार्वजनिक गर्न शनिबार आयोजित पत्रकार सम्मेलनमा सरकारका प्रवक्ता एवम् शिक्षा तथा खेलकुदमन्त्री सस्मित पोखरेलले नेपाललाई आरोग्य पर्यटनको गन्तव्यका रूपमा विकास गर्ने उद्देश्यले []
The Namibian
· Jul 9, 2026
A Health Strategy Needs Youth Agency
Africa CDC has a bold strategy for youth health, launched last year and now entering its first full year of implementation. The question Namibia, and every member state, must answer is whether the political will and funding exist to match it. We write this together, a Namibian doctor and a Kenyan medical student, because this [] The post A Health Strategy Needs Youth Agency appeared first on The Namibian.
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Related coverage for "On the road to 2030: Health experts renew commitments to transform care for severe noncommunicable diseases in Africa": MyJoyOnline — People-centred healthcare begins with access, not policy – WHO to Ghana. Guineematin.com — Guinée : le gouvernement veut transformer son système de santé au bénéfice des communautés. AllAfrica — Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Announces Free Healthcare for All Illnesses in Ituri As Ebola Gains Ground. Vanguard News — Japa crisis: Fix healthcare or lose all doctors — Physicians. Nepal News — सन् २०३५ सम्म पाँच एकीकृत आरोग्य केन्द्र स्थापना गर्ने सरकारको योजना. The Namibian — A Health Strategy Needs Youth Agency

