Leaders Commit to Renewed Action on Neglected Tropical Diseases in Africa during TICAD 8 in Tunis
Thoko Elphick-Pooley
Deputy Director, Program Advocacy and Comms, Africa, Gates Foundation
Leaders meeting at the Eighth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD8) in Tunis, the Republic of Tunisia on 27-28 August, have officially recognised neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) as deserving special attention in the TICAD 8 Tunis Declaration, under the second pillar of action “Realising a resilient and sustainable society”.?
The TICAD summit is a high-level international conference focused on mobilising and sustaining international support for Africa’s development. TICAD8 is co-hosted by the Government of Japan, the United Nations, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Bank and the African Union Commission (AUC).?
The Declaration, which specifically highlights NTDs, was adopted at the Summit, and outlines the agreement made by Heads of State and Government of African Union Member States and the delegations of Japan, together with representatives of TICAD co-organisers, to intensify efforts in critical sectors such as health and to accelerate progress on neglected tropical diseases.
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“We fully commit to achieving universal health coverage (UHC) in African countries, through advocating for private sector investment as a way of promoting domestic financing for health, while addressing long-standing challenges such as communicable and non-communicable diseases, with special attention to neglected tropical diseases…as well as access to safe and drinking water, sanitation and nutrition.”
These commitments are vital for the delivery of the Continental Framework on NTDs, led by the African Union, in support of the World Health Organization (WHO) NTD Roadmap 2021-2030, and the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target on NTDs.
Investing in the fight to end neglected tropical diseases will help alleviate poverty and build stronger and resilient economies, in line with Agenda 2063. We celebrate the commitments made by the Heads of State and Government, of African Union Member States and the delegations of Japan together with representatives of TICAD co-organisers to accelerate progress against NTDs. Incredible progress has been made, but if we are to reach the SDGs and the WHO roadmap goals, countries must invest their own domestic resources towards ending NTDs.
Assistant Director of Nursing at NAUTH NNEWI
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