WHO and the African Union renew partnership to strengthen health systems and drive the "New Public Health Order".

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the African Union (AU) have officially renewed their strategic partnership, aiming to reshape the future of healthcare across the continent. This agreement focuses on realizing the "New Public Health Order," a vision that prioritizes African-led health solutions and self-reliance. The collaboration will target key areas such as strengthening national health systems, improving disease surveillance, and expanding local manufacturing of vaccines and medicines.

A major goal of this renewed alliance is to ensure that African nations are better prepared for future pandemics. By pooling resources and expertise, the two organizations aim to build resilient health infrastructures that can withstand crises. The partnership also emphasizes the importance of a skilled health workforce and universal health coverage, ensuring that quality care reaches even the most remote populations. This united front represents a powerful commitment to health sovereignty and long-term stability for the region.

Read the original article at: https://www.who.int/news/item/24-05-2025-world-health-organization-and-african-union-renew-strategic-partnership-to-drive-impact-and-strengthen-health-systems-in-africa


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