| China's "barefoot doctors" inspiration to Africa: WHO | ||
| 2010/07/28 | ||
by Gui Tao "One of the lessons that Africa can learn from the Chinese experiences is that the country's medical services were closely delivered to its people by the barefoot doctors and experiences of providing services at the community level," the World Health Organization (WHO) Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health director, Flavia Bustreo, told Xinhua in an exclusive interview. "In fact, some of the countries making progress in Africa like Chinese barefoot doctors are farmers who received minimal basic medical and paramedical training and worked in rural villages in the country. They brought health care to rural areas where urban- trained doctors would not settle, promoting basic hygiene, preventive health care, and family planning. Bustreo said the other important lesson for Africa to learn from With five years to go to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, she said, a number of African countries have made significant progress in reducing maternal and infant mortalities, including countries with low income, for example, "More than five countries in Bustreo, a world-renowned physician, said the data this year had shown that it was very clear the association of HIV/AIDS and maternal death was really staggering, which she called a major challenge that is facing specific challenge for the continent. She said the African leaders in "However, if you have a country which is of a low income and even if they arrive at 15 percent of their budget for health, then in absolute terms we are still talking about less than a dollar per capita per year," she said. "But from the World Health Organization we have estimated that the least you need is 40 dollars per capita per year to achieve the results we are discussing." "So there is a gap here that really needs to be filled not only by additional investments by the government itself but also by other partners, by private sector, by foundation and other stake holders that are commit to this agenda."
|
