Partners in the Harmonization for Health in Africa (HHA) initiative convened in Nairobi. Kenya, last week as a follow-up to the recent Tunis Ministerial Conference for African Health and Finance Ministers.
Regional Directors, senior representatives and a multidisciplinary group of technical experts from the HHA partner agencies used the opportunity to discuss how to further strengthen their support to countries in providing quality and affordable healthcare to African populations, particularly the under-served.
Through exchanging experiences on the partnership's approach to advocacy, technical support, resource mobilization, among other topics, the delegates sought solutions to support countries in a more cohesive and effective manner. A key objective was to come up with an action plan for implementing the "Tunis Declaration on Value for Money, Sustainability and Accountability in the Health Sector."]
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