Millions of people across Africa lack access to basic healthcare services due to inadequate healthcare infrastructure, geographical barriers, and financial constraints.
Africa continues to grapple with a high burden of infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and neglected tropical diseases, as well as emerging threats like COVID-19.
Disparities in healthcare access and outcomes persist, with marginalized communities, women, children, and rural populations bearing the brunt of poor health outcomes.
Many healthcare facilities in Africa suffer from inadequate infrastructure, equipment, and staffing, leading to substandard care and limited capacity to respond to health emergencies.