
Most Accounts Of Health And Healthcare In Africa Are Written By Foreigners. African Health Leaders: Making Change And Claiming The Future Redresses The Balance. Written By Africans, Who Have Themselves Led Improvements In Their Own Countries, The Book Discusses The Creativity, Innovation And Leadership That Has Been Involved Tackling Everything From Hiv/aids, To Maternal, And Child Mortality And Neglected Tropical Diseases. It Celebrates Their Achievements And Shows How, Over Three Generations, African Health Leaders Are Creating A Distinctively African Vision Of Health And Health Systems. The Book Reveals How African Health Leaders Are Claiming The Future - In Africa, But Also By Sharing Their Insights And Knowledge Globally And Contributing Fully To Improving Health Throughout The World. It Illustrates How African Leadership Can Enable Foreign Agencies And Individuals Working In Africa To Avoid All Those Misunderstandings And Misinterpretations Of Culture And Context Which Lead To Wasted Efforts And Frustrated Hopes. African Health Leaders Challenges Africans To Do More For Themselves; Build On Success; Tackle Weak Governance, Corrupt Systems And Low Expectations And Claim The Future. It Sets Out What Africa Needs From The Rest Of The World In The Spirit Of Global Solidarity - Not Primarily In Aid, But Through Investment, Collaboration, Partnership And Co-development. It Concludes With A Vision For Improvement Based On Three Foundations: An Understanding That 'health Is Made At Home'; The Determination To Offer Access To Health Services For Everyone; And An Insistence On The Pursuit Of Quality.
How can African health leaders effectively transform healthcare systems by leveraging local innovation, cultural context, and global partnerships? Francis Omaswa and Nigel Crisp compile accounts from African practitioners who have spearheaded improvements in their respective nations. The authors argue that shifting the narrative from foreign-led aid to African-led development is essential for sustainable progress. By examining three generations of leadership, the text presents a framework for building resilient health systems rooted in local expertise and global solidarity.
What You Will Find
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Experts and public health professionals recognize this work as a significant contribution to the discourse on decolonizing global health systems. Readers frequently note that the book provides a necessary, practitioner-led perspective that challenges traditional top-down development models.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191008400
ISBN-13:
9780191008405
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