Cholera in Congo, Robots in Tunisia, and Africa’s Health Financing Push
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This week on Africa Health Weekly, we track major public health emergencies and system reforms across the continent—from the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s worst cholera outbreak in 25 years and Somalia’s diphtheria vaccination campaign, to Sierra Leone declaring the end of its mpox outbreak. We also explore major health system shifts, including Tunisia’s first robot-assisted kidney surgery, Mozambique’s plans for a massive surgical center, Tanzania’s move toward universal health insurance, and the growing health workforce crisis as thousands of nurses leave Ghana.
Stay tuned as we bring Africa’s health stories to life, one week at a time.
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