Publications by authors named "Juliet Evelyn Bataringaya"

Innovative strategies such as digital health are needed to ensure attainment of the ambitious universal health coverage in Africa. However, their successful deployment on a wider scale faces several challenges on the continent. This article reviews the key benefits and challenges associated with the application of digital health for universal health coverage and propose a conceptual framework for its wide scale deployment in Africa.

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Article Synopsis
  • The increasing use of digital technologies in Africa aims to improve health access, driven by mobile and internet growth, but faces obstacles like poor coordination and lack of sustainable financing.
  • The Digital Health Hub in Kigali gathered over 200 participants to discuss challenges and propose strategies for effective digital health implementation, focusing on leadership and financing for Non-Communicable Disease control.
  • The conclusion emphasized transitioning from short-term donor-led projects to long-term, nationally owned initiatives that prioritize community needs to optimize digital health benefits and resource use.
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Background: A number of resolutions of the World Health Assembly and the WHO Regional Committee for Africa call upon African countries and their development partners to make the required investments in national health research systems (NHRS) to generate knowledge and promote its use in tackling priority public health challenges. Implementation of these resolutions is critical for Africa to progress with the rest of the world in achieving the post-2015 health sustainable development goal. This study assesses the current status of some NHRS components in the 47 countries of the WHO African Region, identifies the factors that enable and constrain NHRS, and proposes the way forward.

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