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    Joshua Omale: Why Africa Must Build Health Systems That Reflect African Realities

    Justus AkaminBy Justus AkaminJuly 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Joshua Omale: Why Africa Must Build Health Systems That Reflect African Realities

    Joshua Omale, Pediatric Oncology Advocate, Innovation Council Member at Coalition Against Childhood Cancer (CAC2), shared a post on LinkedIn:

    Institutions Cannot be Imported

    Why Africa must build Health Systems that reflect African Realities

    Every generation inherits institutions

    • Hospitals.
    • Universities.
    • Research centres.
    • Cancer institutes.
    • Regulatory agencies.
    • Training programmes.

    Some become globally admired. Others struggle to meet the needs they were created to serve

    When we encounter excellence, our instinct is often to ask,: ‘How do we replicate it?’

    Perhaps that is the wrong question. Because institutions are not products. They are ecosystems

    They are shaped by the people they serve, the problems they solve, the cultures they emerge from, the policies that sustain them, and the histories that define them

    This is why I believe institutions cannot simply be imported. They must be built

    The world’s leading centres, whether they are renowned for childhood cancer care, biomedical research, or scientific innovation; did not become exceptional because they copied another institution. They became exceptional because they responded exceptionally well to their own context

    That may be one of the most important lessons Africa can learn. The goal is not to build an African version of another institution. The goal is to build institutions that solve African problems with global standards of excellence. That distinction matters

    A childhood cancer centre in Africa must certainly pursue the highest standards of science, clinical care, research, education, and innovation. But it must also understand:

    • Delayed diagnosis.
    • Treatment abandonment.
    • Long travel distances.
    • Workforce shortages.
    • Fragmented referral pathways.
    • Out-of-pocket financing.
    • Limited pathology capacity.
    • Young populations.
    • Different disease burdens.
    • Community realities.

    These are not obstacles to excellence. They are the design specifications for excellence

    Perhaps institution-building begins with a simple realization:

    The context is not the constraint. The context is the blueprint

    This is why learning from the world’s great institutions is essential. Not because we should reproduce them, but because we should understand the principles that made them great:

    • Scientific rigor.
    • Patient-centred care.
    • Multidisciplinary collaboration.
    • Research culture.
    • Continuous learning.
    • Leadership.
    • Long-term vision.

    Those principles travel. Buildings do not

    The future of children’s health in Africa will not be secured by replicating institutions. It will be secured by applying enduring principles to African realities

    And when those principles meet local wisdom, courageous leadership, and sustained commitment, something remarkable becomes possible here

    Building at the intersection of science, systems, and leadership for the future of children’s health in Africa.”

    Joshua Omale: Why Africa Must Build Health Systems That Reflect African Realities

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