Sub-Sahara countries Health Security (By: Mohamed Farah Shabelle)

 

A series of independent panels over the last year to the response of to the Ebola, malnutrition, maternal mortality and the death of children under five years in Sub-Sahara countries, most countries in Sub-Sahara Africa there is economic problem and political violence, so the populations of these country have no accesses a good health and better live.

The most health services in Sub-Sahara Africa country is managed by world health organization and thereโ€™s a lot of delay in the service offered by WHO.

So major reform of the health service of sub-Sahara African needed, it will be important for WHO Sub-Sahara Africa member states to gain an understanding of where various candidates for the position of director general of world health organization stand in relation to discuss the health problems of our country and the challenges WHO faces implementing solutions for our health problems that I mentioned above, so to elect our favorite candidate he must answers a series of questions and his plan for the health of Sub-Sahara Africa and the questions as follows:

  • How actively should WHO engage in coordinating the research required to be better prepared for health problems of sub-Saharan countries
  • What is WHO role in ensuring innovation and equitable access to health technologies and diagnostics?
  • The effective management of health crises exceeds the remit of health ministries and WHO how can political leaders best be engaged
  • In what type relationship between Director General of WHO and African union is more formalized or not
  • Would the African union have a role to play WHO?
  • Exchange of reports between WHO and Health ministers of Sub-Sahara and annually meeting.

 

By Mohamed Farah Shabelle