Africa loses $7bn annually to medical tourism; Aga Khan Hospital urges African-led healthcare – Tribune Online Latest News
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Medical experts from Aga Khan University warn that Africa is losing $7 billion (KES 917 billion) annually to medical tourism due to chronic underinvestment in specialist doctors.
A new report has revealed that Sub-Saharan Africa will require about $15 billion in annual investments to achieve universal access to electricity by 2035, warning that current funding levels remain significantly below what is needed to bridge the continent’s vast energy access gap