Book of Abstracts - Africa Health Agenda International Conference 2019
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OBJECTIVES OF CONFERENCE 1. To bring together diverse stakeholders and address how Africa can accelerate progress toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC). 2. To exchange scientific knowledge and best practices on how new research, innovation and political commitments can solve Africa’s health challenges and advance UHC. 3. To identify and discuss gaps and challenges in implementing UHC in Africa, as well as to identify and share home-grown solutions to address these challenges
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Primary health care (PHC); Universal Health Care; Palliative care; Sexual and reproductive health and rights; WASH; Water and sanitation; Malaria; Health financing; Antenatal and postnatal; Maternal and child health
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Theme: 2030 Now: Multi-sectoral Action to Achieve Universal Health Coverage in Africa Subthemes: Access | Quality | Financing | Accountability Location: Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda Date: 5 - 7 March, 2019
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