AFDB President decries over African healthcare situation
The President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, has decried over African healthcare situation.
Adesina mentioned this while giving his opening remarks at the Knowledge Event 2 of the bank’s 2021 Yearly Meeting, a three-day virtual event that began on Wednesday. The theme of Friday’s event was ‘Building Africa’s healthcare defence system.’
“The state of healthcare in Africa is aggravating as numerous Africans do not have access to quality healthcare. He included that more than 200 per cent of individuals pass on after surgery.
“The situation with African healthcare is extremely troubling. Access to healthcare on the continent is extremely poor, much less quality healthcare, a luxury enjoyed in developed countries.
“If you are sick in Africa, you need prayers, a lot of prayers. Health facilities, when they exist, are several kilometres away for many Africans.
“Only 51 per cent of the public health facilities have basic water and sanitation and electricity is available only in 33 per cent of the healthcare facilities,” Adesina said.
According to him, Africa has 21 per cent of the hospital bed density per 1,000 people, compared to Europe.
Diagnostic infrastructure in Africa is poor. The magnetic resonance imaging available per 1,000 people in Africa being 46 per cent of that in India, and only two per cent of what is available in the United States of Africa.
Martha M/Punch