The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), in collaboration with the African Union (AU), has launched the Lusaka Agenda, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) across Africa. This ambitious plan focuses on building strong primary healthcare systems, ensuring equitable access to quality care, and fostering sustainable, locally funded health solutions.
Key Goals of the Lusaka Agenda
The Lusaka Agenda is tailored to address Africa’s unique health challenges by promoting solutions created by Africans for Africans. The primary goals include:
Strengthening primary healthcare systems to provide accessible and quality services for all.
Ensuring health equity by addressing gaps in access to medical care.
Fostering sustainable, locally funded health solutions to build self-reliance.
This agenda reflects Africa’s commitment to creating resilient health systems that benefit current and future generations.
Leadership and Accountability
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, the African Union’s Champion for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, played a significant role in the launch of the Lusaka Agenda. Known for his dedication to health equity, President Ramaphosa introduced an Accountability Framework as part of the initiative.
This framework includes:
Clear benchmarks to measure progress.
Systems to track outcomes and ensure transparency.
A focus on actionable steps toward achieving UHC goals.
President Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of this effort, stating, “Health equity isn’t just a dream—it’s a commitment. The Lusaka Agenda is proof that Africa is taking charge of its health destiny.”
Aligning with Agenda 2063
The Lusaka Agenda aligns closely with Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, the AU’s vision for inclusive and sustainable development across the continent. By prioritizing primary healthcare and leveraging locally sourced resources, the initiative underscores Africa’s readiness to lead global discussions on health equity and resilience.
Collective Action for Success
Africa CDC has highlighted the importance of collaboration among AU member states in realizing the goals of the Lusaka Agenda. The blueprint calls for:
Governments to commit to self-reliance and sustainability.
Transparent systems to monitor progress and outcomes.
Equitable healthcare delivery to ensure no one is left behind.
Africa CDC stressed, “This is about delivering action—building robust primary healthcare systems and ensuring that health equity for all Africans becomes a reality.”
A Beacon of Hope for the Future
The Lusaka Agenda stands as a testament to Africa’s ability to design and implement transformative health policies. By investing in sustainable health systems and promoting fairness, the initiative paves the way for a healthier, more equitable future for all Africans.
This plan not only addresses current healthcare challenges but also lays the foundation for a self-reliant and resilient health sector, ensuring that Africa continues to lead the way in global health equity.