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‘Africa’s Place in Global Health is Shifting From Object to Architect’

"We Are Co-Authors of Global Health Policy": African leaders use Nairobi summit to assert continental ownership of health systems agenda

‘Africa’s Place in Global Health is Shifting From Object to Architect’

World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026. Nairobi Kenya

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
April 28, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read

‘Africa’s Place in Global Health is Shifting From Object to Architect’

"We Are Co-Authors of Global Health Policy": African leaders use Nairobi summit to assert continental ownership of health systems agenda

‘Africa’s Place in Global Health is Shifting From Object to Architect’

World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026. Nairobi Kenya

‘Africa’s Place in Global Health is Shifting From Object to Architect’

World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026. Nairobi Kenya

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
April 28, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read

African leaders and global health officials gathered Monday in Nairobi, Kenya, to push for a shift from fragmented interventions to coordinated, systemwide reforms across the continent’s health systems.

The meeting arrives as African governments face mounting pressure to reduce aid dependency and finance their own health priorities.

More than 2,000 delegates from over 50 countries convened at the United Nations Office at Nairobi for the World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026, a three-day gathering running April 27-29 under the theme “Reimagining Africa’s Health Systems: Innovation, Integration and Interdependence.”

Kenya’s President William Ruto, speaking as host, called for a decisive break from fragmented, piecemeal interventions. “This imbalance is neither sustainable nor tenable,” Ruto said.

“It calls for a decisive and deliberate shift, from fragmented, piecemeal interventions to comprehensive, system-wide transformation anchored in coherent strategy, financed through both domestic and international capital, and sustained by strong governance and accountable institutions,” he added.

Prof. Lukoye Atwoli, the summit’s international president, set the terms directly. “For too long, Africa has been the subject of global health discussions held elsewhere, by others,” Atwoli said.

“African institutions, African researchers and African policymakers are not consumers of global health policy. We are its co-authors,” he stated.

Dr. Jean Kaseya, director-general of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, linked health security directly to financial sovereignty. Mobilizing investment and advancing African-led solutions that reduce external dependency are preconditions for genuine resilience, he said.

Dr. Mohamed Yakub Janabi, WHO regional director for Africa, said the summit would produce a blueprint moving the continent from addressing isolated challenges toward building a coherent health ecosystem.

Discussions over the remaining two days will cover health financing, workforce development, digital health, and the relationship between climate change and health system resilience.

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African leaders and global health officials gathered Monday in Nairobi, Kenya, to push for a shift from fragmented interventions to coordinated, systemwide reforms across the continent’s health systems.

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"We Are Co-Authors of Global Health Policy": African leaders use Nairobi summit to assert continental ownership of health systems agenda

‘Africa’s Place in Global Health is Shifting From Object to Architect’

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