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| The $43 Gap: Civil Society Challenge AU Leaders on "Health Sovereignty" as Donor Aid PlummetsBy: The Lime Envelope On 5th February 2026, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) Africa, in collaboration with AfricaREACH, WACI Health, an Africa regional advocacy organization, and Resilience Action Network Africa (RANA), an independent African CSO advocacy network, will convene a high-level webinar to address the "$17 Question". Currently, total health spending across many African nations averages just $17 per person per year. The minimum required for essential services? $60. "We cannot beg our way out of a $43 per person deficit," says Dr Penninah Iutung, the AHF Executive Vice President. "With donor priorities shifting and assistance declining, Africa must pivot from reliance to sovereignty. This isn't just about health; it's about continental security." Rosemary Mburu, the Executive Director of WACI Health said with a 41 percent surge in outbreaks and a 70 percent drop in aid, Africa can no longer remain a passenger in its own survival. "We are demanding that the communities most affected by health crises lead the policy decisions that define our future," she added. Africa has no shortage of bold commitments— Yet, as we face a 70 percent projected drop in international health aid alongside a 41 percent surge in disease outbreaks, the time for 'declarative diplomacy' has passed. The Webinar: A Survival Strategy, Not a Talk-Shop. The upcoming session will bring together heavyweights from the EAC, AUDA-NEPAD, and Civil Society with insights and lessons to move the continent beyond rhetoric. The objective is to finalise a CSO-driven Call to Action that will feed directly into the deliberations of the AU Heads of State. Key issues on the agenda include:
The webinar serves as the definitive curtain-raiser for the AU Summit, providing a platform for those most affected by health crises to inform high-level policy decisions. End
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