WHO Africa Director calls for stronger partnerships at World Health Summit Regional Meeting

Date: 2026-04-27
news-banner

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The World Health Organization Regional Director for Africa, Mohamed Janabi, has called for enhanced collaboration, investment and strategic alignment to strengthen health systems across the continent during the opening of the World Health Summit 2026 Regional Meeting.

The event, co-convened by the World Health Organization, brought together heads of state, health ministers, development partners and global health stakeholders to discuss priorities for advancing healthcare systems in Africa and beyond.

Janabi joined President of Kenya, H.E William Ruto and other leaders at the opening session, where discussions focused on the evolving global health landscape and the need for coordinated responses to emerging challenges.

In his remarks, Janabi cautioned against framing health priorities as trade-offs between security and wellbeing or between economic growth and public health outcomes. He emphasised that sustainable progress depends on integrated investments in trust, knowledge systems, innovation and financing.

He highlighted the interconnected nature of global health, noting that challenges in one region can have far-reaching implications, reinforcing the need for stronger cross-border and cross-sector collaboration.

Janabi also called for improved planning, clearer prioritisation and more effective partnerships, urging countries to align around unified national health strategies. He underscored the importance of primary healthcare as the foundation of resilient systems and advocated for innovative financing approaches that bring together public and private sector actors.

The World Health Summit Regional Meeting is expected to drive dialogue and partnerships aimed at strengthening health systems and improving outcomes across the continent.

 

Leave Your Comments