Sustainable financing to fight HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria: lessons learned from the African Union's Abuja Declaration.

MalariaWorld journal Pub Date : 2018-03-01 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01
Mabvuto Kango
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Background: Investment in malaria control has been proven to contribute to socio-economic development. Concomitant investment in HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis further augments these socio-economic gains. Africa has used this evidence to guide policy-making, especially for investment in the control of malaria and other infectious diseases. Pursuant to the objective of developing Africa, the Heads of State and Government of the OAU met in 2001 to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, a scourge that was ravaging the continent. Noting that the health sector in Africa needed more financial investment, the African leaders adopted a declaration that pledged to allocate at least 15% of their national annual budgets to the health sector.

Materials and methods: Data was collected through review of documents and observations.

Results: The implementation of the Abuja declaration drew a number of mixed results, positive ones which could be scaled up and some challenges that could be used as lessons for improvement.

Conclusions: Taking everything into account, the Abuja Call was a relatively unprecedented success for Africa. With continuous improvement, the initiative could even do better. The African Union should consider revising the Abuja Call, based on lessons learned and emerging issues.

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抗击艾滋病毒/艾滋病、结核病和疟疾的可持续融资:从非洲联盟《阿布贾宣言》中吸取的教训。
背景:对疟疾控制的投资已被证明有助于社会经济发展。随之而来的对艾滋病毒/艾滋病和结核病的投资进一步扩大了这些社会经济收益。非洲利用这一证据指导决策,特别是在控制疟疾和其他传染病的投资方面。根据发展非洲的目标,非统组织国家元首和政府首脑于2001年举行了会议,以解决正在蹂躏非洲大陆的艾滋病毒/艾滋病、结核病和疟疾的挑战。非洲领导人注意到非洲的卫生部门需要更多的财政投资,因此通过了一项宣言,承诺将其国家年度预算的至少15%拨给卫生部门。材料和方法:通过查阅文献和观察收集数据。结果:《阿布贾宣言》的实施取得了一些喜忧参半的结果,积极的结果可以扩大,一些挑战可以作为改进的经验教训。结论:考虑到所有因素,阿布贾呼吁对非洲来说是一个相对前所未有的成功。随着不断的改进,该计划甚至可以做得更好。非洲联盟应根据经验教训和新出现的问题,考虑修订《阿布贾呼吁》。
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