Kenya’s health system can survive donor cuts, but politics is standing in the way
Healthcare competes against many urgent national demands within constrained budgets; debt obligations…
Why clock is ticking on Africa’s healthcare goals & what can save it
For decades, Africa waited for help, reckons Prof Mohamed Janabi. Now, with the clock…
When the well runs dry: How to finance healthcare beyond donor dollars
Withdrawal of donor funding will affect healthcare delivery and sustainability in Kenya unless the government finds…
Kenya’s TB health workers left in crisis after 15 months without pay
The Ministry of Health, the Council of Governors (CoG), and the National…
What the new Kenya–USA deal means for healthcare
On data privacy, the Ministry of Health assured Kenyans that any shared…
How slashed budget puts global HIV response at crossroads
January 2025 marked a turning point after USA, the largest international donor to…
How ‘sin taxes’ are reshaping Africa’s healthcare financing
With dwindling foreign aid, African nations turn to taxation of tobacco, alcohol, and…
CPHIA 2025 confronts challenges of self-reliance as Africa’s health future falls under the microscope
This year’s gathering carried particular significance, coming just ahead of South Africa’s…
How tech and innovation are pushing Africa’s health systems from donor dependence to self-reliance
The continent is in the middle of a health manufacturing revolution driven…


