WHO Africa sees 10-year growth in healthy life expectancy

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Africa recorded a ten-year growth in its healthy life expectancy over the last ten years, the World Health Organization Africa office said Thursday, exceeding the global average and progress seen in any other region over the same period.

The healthy life expectancy in the region "rose by almost ten years to stand at 56 years in 2019 compared with 46 years in the year 2000," Dr. Lindiwe Makubalo, assistant regional Director for WHO Africa, said at an online briefing, citing the new WHO's State of Health in Africa report.

"Unless countries strengthen and make greater investments in the development of health systems as well as implementing effective catch-up plans, these life expectancy gains could easily be lost," she said, warning also that the COVID-19 pandemic which had "greater disruptions" to essential health services in Africa compared to other regions may also affect the continent's healthy life expectancy estimates.

"Over the past 20 years, out-of-pocket expenditure has increased in about 15 countries," the official further said of the health situation in Africa, urging nations to do more to improve access to essential health services.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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