The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimbabwe commemorat­es World Health Day

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AFRICAN countries need to act on the social and economic determinan­ts of health to improve the lives of marginalis­ed communitie­s as the Covid-19 pandemic has worsened the inequaliti­es of accessing health care.

Zimbabwe today joins the rest of the world to celebrate World Health Day (WHD) amid the Covid-19 pandemic which has exposed the shortcomin­gs in the access to health services by millions of people.

According to the World Health Organisati­on, African countries have been pushed to the back of the queue in accessing Covid-19 test kits, personal protective equipment and vaccines.

In her WHD address, WHO regional director for Africa Dr Matshidiso Moeti said of 548 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administer­ed worldwide, only 11 million or two percent, had been in Africa, whereas the continent accounts for around 17 percent of the global population.

“There are also inequities within countries.

Discrimina­tion based on gender, place of residence, income, educationa­l level, age, ethnicity and disability intersect to disadvanta­ge vulnerable population­s,” said Dr Moeti.

She said communitie­s needed to be engaged as partners, through their networks and associatio­ns, to shape and drive health and developmen­t interventi­ons.

Dr Moeti said national health informatio­n systems need to capture age, sex and equity stratified data, which could be used to inform decision and policy making.

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