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14.11.2011 Press Release

Ghana to Host 1st Pan African Congress On Universal Health Coverage

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By africapractice

Accra, 15th November 2011 Ministers, Academics and health experts from 50 African countries will join their counterparts in Ghana from 15th to 17th November 2011 in Accra to discuss best ways to initiate and sustain long term health insurance schemes across Africa.

The three day congress is hosted by Centre for Health & Social Services (CHeSS), and is supported by the Rockefeller Foundation and World Health Organisation. The Congress will initiate dialogue between government ministers, stakeholders and experts on policies which aims to strengthen and expand National Health Insurance Schemes in Africa. Speakers will present papers that analyze the feasibility and import of social health insurance as a mechanism for promoting universal coverage and provide perspectives on the way forward. Participants will peer review existing practices and draw issues to inform a framework for action and a platform for intra-support and program sustainability. It will provide an opportunity for international agencies such as the World Bank, the World Health Organisation, UNAIDS and GIZ.

In attendance will be the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Africa Managing Director of Rockefeller Foundation Mr. James Nyoro and other high profile personalities from the WHO and health ministries across the continent.

As part of congress activities, delegates will pay site visits to district national health insurance schemes, health processing centres, and National Health Insurance Authority headquarters in Accra.

Speaking on the conference Dr. James Nyoro, Africa Managing Director for the Rockefeller Foundation said

“A great deal of work has already been done on health insurance on the continent but there is a need to draw available material together, focus on the neglected issues and integrate insights on these areas into the overall health insurance policy framework.”

Currently, health care financing in many African countries is predominantly paid for by users out of pocket. The strain of high health care costs on household livelihoods calls for immediate attention and relentless efforts on the part of policy makers.

Ghanaian Minister of Health, Hon. Joseph Yieleh Chireh, Added that

“Universal health insurance is very important to Africa's development. We believe that it is crucial to offer all, regardless of economic standing, quality health care at an affordable cost. This is why it is important to engage in the dialogue on ways to make universal health care work in Africa”

Chief Executive of the Centre for Health and Social Services Mr. Sam Adjei stated that “Bringing expects across the continent to discuss Universal Health Insurance will provide the opportunity to share best practices that is what has worked and what hasn't worked across the continent.”

There will be presentations by representatives from Rockefeller foundation, West African Health Organisation (WAHO),National Health Insurance Authority Ghana(NHIA) and School of Public Health and Family Medicine University of Capetown.

For more information visit www.ch-ghana.org/panafricanhealthcongress

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