Abstract

Health governance in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Highlights

  • The advent of global health governance means health administration that transcends national boundaries

  • Gross domestic product (GDP) on health which was below the world average of 10.5% of gross domestic product (GDP) (The World Bank, 2012: 102)

  • While international organisations should ideally be driven by member states’ interest, the determination of health priorities by international organisations leads to an imbalance between the set priorities and prevalent health issues in various countries

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Summary

Introduction

The advent of global health governance means health administration that transcends national boundaries. Many indicators for health outcomes show slow progress in Sub-Saharan Africa. Poor funding by governments is a major contributing factor as the effectiveness of interventions on health is related to the availability of resources.

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