The African Health Economics and Policy Association (AfHEA) is a non-political and non-profit organization established in March 2009 in Accra, Ghana. Bilingual (English and French), it brings together over 350 individual members as well as institutional members engaged in health economics, financing, and policy across Africa.
Mission
AfHEA is dedicated to improving health systems in Africa by leveraging health economics and policy analysis. Its goal is to achieve equitable and efficient outcomes, with a particular focus on the most vulnerable populations.
Key Activities
- Capacity building: Supporting the development of health economics expertise, especially in low-income countries.
- Policy support: Promoting the use of health economics tools to guide policymakers in their decision-making processes.
- Idea exchange: Providing a platform for researchers and policymakers to share information and ideas.
Vision
AfHEA envisions better and more equitable health outcomes for Africans through improved policies and effective resource utilization.
By upholding principles such as efficiency, accountability, and transparency, AfHEA positions itself as a key player in addressing public health challeng
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