Abstract

The objective of this work is to analyze the reasons why community health interventions in Africa do not consider multisectoral approaches. To achieve it, we perform a mini-review of health development policies and plans available online in seven countries from four regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. Thus, two main reasons have been highlighted. First, national strategic plans and policies for health development, in their formulation, neither sufficiently emphasize multisectoral approaches, nor sufficiently make these approaches operational in strategies and activities. Second, the mindset of health professionals due to their initial training orientation based on the biomedical approach, stands that disease is only a result of a physiological imbalance in the body; therefore, to restore health, such an imbalance only needs sophisticated procedures and interventions to be overcome. Such an orientation completely ignores the social, cultural and economic context in which the individual lives, which has an irretrievable influence on the health imbalance. However, health, influenced by the conditions in which people are conceived, born, grow, live, work and aged, cannot be effectively improved in a sustainable way without taking into account all these conditions. Whence the importance of approaches based on every sector of human activity that influences the living conditions.

Highlights

  • Initiated in 1978 during the thirtieth World Health Assembly at Alma-Ata as an action to promote health for all, community health care was introduced in order to improve communities’ health, especially, the more needed [1]. It is based on primary health care (PHC) and all countries had to comply with the principles of community-based health actions

  • A health system encompasses activities to influence the policies and actions of other sectors to address the social, environmental and economic determinants of health because these determinants are the conditions in which people are conceived, born, grow, live and work, as well as mechanisms in place to deal with diseases

  • The content analysis of these documents was done in order to identify the Social Determinants of Health concept appropriation, priority issues related to multisectoral approaches, strategies related to the approaches and the targeted determinants of health

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Introduction

Initiated in 1978 during the thirtieth World Health Assembly at Alma-Ata as an action to promote health for all, community health care was introduced in order to improve communities’ health, especially, the more needed [1] It is based on primary health care (PHC) and all countries had to comply with the principles of community-based health actions. 1) stated that: “Within the political and institutional framework of each country, a health system is the ensemble of all public and private organizations, institutions and resources mandated to improve or restore health Health systems encompass both personal and population services, as well as activities to influence the policies and actions of other sectors to address the social, environmental and economic determinants of health.”.

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