<p>The African Development Bank, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa and their partners in the Harmonization for Health in Africa Initiative have published A Practical Guide to Value for Money in the Health Sector in Africa.</p>
<p>The African Development Bank, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa and their partners in the Harmonization for Health in Africa Initiative have published a study on public-private collaboration in the health sector.</p>
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Using the euphemistic “informal payments”, a joint publication of the African Development Bank and the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa
Dr. Mpho Shabangu is a Tshwane district vaccine coordinator. - ABC(NEW YORK) The omicron variant has exponentially spread in South Africa in a short time, and now experts are warning that widespread vaccine hesitancy and the lack of basic medical supplies in the region may lead to an explosive outbreak of new cases. In just two weeks, the number of new COVID-19 cases in South Africa has surged more than 1,600%, according to an ABC News analysis of data from the National Institute for Communicable Disease. The increase coincides with the discovery of the omicron variant in southern Africa and comes as countries around the world institute protective measures against the new strain. "We were going through a period of actually much lower level transmission of the virus and we were getting optimistic that we might have a bit of respite again from this virus," said Dr. Richard Lessells at the University of Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa. "Unfortunately, that did not turn out