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GBCHealth, Wilton Park, the Health Finance Coalition and Amref Health Africa Launch Dialogue Series to Transform Health Financing in Africa

GBCHealth, Wilton Park, the Health Finance Coalition and Amref Health Africa Launch Dialogue Series to Transform Health Financing in Africa
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The Rockefeller Foundation commits $35 million to Covid-19 response efforts In Africa

The Rockefeller Foundation has announced an initial $34.95 million to ensure more equitable access to Covid-19 testing and vaccines; leverage innovation, data, machine-learning; combat the escalating food crisis; and scale up access to renewable energy in Africa. Collaborating with 24 organizations, businesses, and government agencies, this pan-African effort will also focus on 10 countries: Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. The announcement comes 100 days after the Foundation s landmark commitment of $1 billion over three years to help end the Covid-19 pandemic and drive a more inclusive and sustainable global recovery. Since The Rockefeller Foundation first opened its Africa Regional Office in Nairobi in 1966, the region has remained a top priority for us, said Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, President of The Rockefeller Foundation. With this initial round of funding, we are beginning to deliver on our billion-dollar pledge

The Brief: Jigar Shah on infrastructure (podcast), financing clinics in Africa, electric fleet flurry, special-ed tech, return to Paris

The Brief: Jigar Shah on infrastructure (podcast), financing clinics in Africa, electric fleet flurry, special-ed tech, return to Paris
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COVID-19: New Loan Guarantee Facility Unlocks Over $30M for private sector Healthcare in five African Countries

Hi-techJanuary 13, 2021   A new emergency loan guarantee facility makes more than USD$30 million available to private, small- and medium enterprise (SME) health providers in five high malaria burden African countries. The loans will support healthcare providers in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda to continue offering essential health services, including malaria treatments, to more than five million Africans. The facility was created by the Health Finance Coalition, a group of leading philanthropies, investors, donors and technical partners focused on mobilizing significant private investment to achieve transformative healthcare impact in Africa. According to Ken Staley, U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator, the private sector provides millions of people in Africa with essential health care for malaria and other diseases. “PMI is proud to support this effort to help ensure they can continue their life-saving work during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.”

$30m for Nigeria, four others to boost private healthcare sector

A new emergency loan guarantee facility has made available over $30 million to private and small and medium enterprise (SME) health providers in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda for continued essential services, including malaria diagnosis and treatment, to more than five million Africans. The facility, Open Doors African Private Healthcare Initiative, is to address the economic crunch in sub-Saharan Africa, and was created by the Health Finance Coalition (HFC), a group of leading philanthropies, investors, donors and technical partners committed to strengthening primary healthcare delivery on the continent. It consists of a catalytic $700,000 investment by the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), a $17.7 million loan guarantee from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and a $1.5 million funding from The Rockefeller Foundation, Skoll Foundation and the MCJ Amelior Foundation.

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