As the use of digital tools for effective healthcare delivery gradually takes hold in Africa, the Africa CDC has unveiled a new platform that caters to member states’ differing technology needs, including access, cost, and infrastructure.
‘The Africa HealthTech Marketplace‘ which showcases targeted, accessible digital health solutions, was launched on 29 October in Kigali, Rwanda, on the sidelines of the Africa Health-Tech Summit 2024, as a collaborative effort between African CDC and the Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL), a global alliance working to advance digital inclusion and digital transformation. DIAL’s expertise and resources were instrumental in the development and launch of this platform.
A healthcare void engulfs Africa. Six million people, deprived of essential medical services, face dire consequences. Public health falters, economies stagnate, and social inequalities deepen. This crisis, far-reaching in its impact, demands urgent attention and innovative solutions to heal a continent in need. The shortfall stems from several issues. These include lacking healthcare facilities, too few trained workers, and vast rural areas without health services. Many African nations have fewer than two healthcare workers per 1,000 people, which is well below the global standard. As a result, millions struggle to access doctors, nurses, or clinics.