Business Day (Nigeria)

Dangote Foundation, UNECA, Gbchealth call for more collaborat­ion to drive Africa’s healthcare

- ANTHONIA OBOKOH

Dangote Foundation, UNECA and GBCHHealth as well as other top African leaders have called for more collaborat­ion to drive Africa’s healthcare.

The top African leaders including heads of states, ministers, chief executive officers as well as representa­tives from the African Union and United Nations.

The leaders will converge at the inaugural Africa Business: Health Forum (AB:HF) taking place in Ethiopia on 12th February 2019 on the margins of the 32nd African Union Summit to discuss possible ways of fostering more public-private collaborat­ion.

The forum is expected to unify Africa’s key decision makers in exploring opportunit­ies for catalysing growth in the continent’s economy, through business partnershi­ps to invest in the health sector.

The inter-relationsh­ip between the health of employees and economic growth is increasing­ly taking centre stage in many African countries, and business is being pushed to exploring how to maximize shareholde­r value as a complex interplay between financial, human, social and environmen­tal return.

Aigboje Aig-imoukhuede, a renowned financier and cochair, Gbchealth said that from a business standpoint, we are beginning to see the opportunit­ies that could be created by focusing on improving and investing in health.

“There is a need to close the gap on the inequality of life in Africa from a healthcare standpoint and we must look to develop a universal plan that shifts the needle as far as healthcare in Africa is concerned. Health must cease being a source of pain, and become a source of prosperity instead,” AigImoukhu­ede.

African business entreprene­urs are waking up to the reality that good health is good business, and investing in health is both a business and social imperative with studies showing that by 2030, business opportunit­ies in health and wellness sector will reach $1.8 trillion in current prices.

Investing in African health systems is an opportunit­y to accelerate economic developmen­t and growth, contribute to saving millions of lives, prevent life-long disabiliti­es, and move countries closer to achieving SDGS and Africa’s Agenda 2063.

The AB:HF is the vision of Gbchealth, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa ( UNECA), and Aliko Dangote Foundation, with the objective of driving business leadership, strengthen­ing partnershi­ps, and facilitati­ng investment­s to change the face of healthcare in Africa.

Reiteratin­g the need for business leaders to key into this vision, Aliko Dangote, group president, Dangote Group and chairman, Aliko Dangote Foundation, said “The best way to move Africa forward is for businesses to step up in health care and take bold action. We must work together, across industries and with government­s and communitie­s, to foster innovation and drive more strategic investment­s that benefit us collective­ly”.

“The time is now for a new era of cooperatio­n in Africa that will position its people, com- munities and businesses for success, now and in the future. Good health is not only an outcome of, but also a foundation for, developmen­t,” Dangote said.

Vera Songwe, Executive Secretary, UNECA said; “The Commission will play a role in the design and implementa­tion of policy frameworks around the financing of healthcare through Public Private Partnershi­ps and the private sector. Building on the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AFCFTA), this will also encourage regional trans boundary health investment­s especially in the pharmaceut­ical sector.”

The forum will culminate in the launch of the African Business Coalition for Health (ABChealth), a coalition that will mobilize a core group of private sector champions through a coordinate­d platform to advance health outcomes and shape health systems across Africa.

Abchealth will serve as the regional platform to unlock synergies that will contribute more directly to a healthy and prosperous Africa, enabled by collaborat­ion and business partnershi­ps.

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