African Health Budget Network is poised to Lift-off a Regional Accountability Framework for Health Security
By Abdul Rahman Bangura-
NEW AFRICA BUSINESS NEWS (NABN) Freetown, Sierra Leone- The coordinator of AHBN, Dr. Aminu Magashi Garba Coordinator of AHBN divulged in Abuja during the technical peer review retreat on revamping accountability of health security finances in Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Senegal and Cameroon.
He noted, the four nations would roll out the usage of scorecard at country level to track progress and accountability for results and resources.
He remarked, “Over the next 12 months, we are hoping to see that the scorecard is strengthening civil society participation, and is
strengthening government to respond to epidemic problem. It is also strengthening governance and coordination at country level, and
also the ability to attract funding from donor partners and use the money in the right way to address the needs of the people at country
level.”
He assured bolstering accountability for health security financing is important because of the multiple disease outbreaks affecting many
African countries. Further said, Nigeria, as an example has encountered diphtheria, Lassa fever, meningitis, mpox amongst others, adding that the country is battling one disease or the other.
He said as a result of the outbreaks, the African head of states and ministers of health are also struggling with delay in accessing resources to address the critical issue of outbreak of diseases.
“So we felt that even with the meagre money available in the country and with the support from donor partners, with all sustainable finance mechanisms, civil society and the media need to strengthen accountability, so that the money allocated are utilized very well; to strengthen governance and coordination and ensure that we are preventing the spread of infection,” he added.
The AHBN coordinator same said, it is very vital for governments of the respective nations to sit up, and do more planning, assure readiness and appropriate response against epidemics and pandemics.
“And the government must also be engaging with the public, you know, providing quality information, correct and factual, so that there will not be any fake news.
“There should not be any misinformation regarding any particular vaccination or infection control and prevention in Nigeria and other African countries,” he stated.
Dr. Opeyemi Adeosun – Programme Manager of Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria, called for an emergency fund for health security in all countries in Africa.
He said the fund is specifically crucial because the rate of travel from and to Nigeria is more than some other countries. He said a 2018 survey revealed that Nigerians traveled to about 170 countries within two months. “That means that Nigerians entered or came out of those countries. They travel far and wide. We are natural hosts to some of these infections; we carry the disease and take it to other countries and also bring diseases from those countries. So we have to, be more serious with our health security system, especially the government,” he stated.
A participant from Sierra Leone, Victor Lansana Koroma – the Executive Director for Health Alerts, a network of Civil Society Organizations comprising over 50 CSOs, young people, and the media in Sierra Leone, remarked holding the government and relevant authorities accountable is significance to assure that the finances that are disbursed or provided to them by partners and development partners are well utilized and judiciously used.
“That is our work as civil society in holding them accountable. So this engagement is extremely important for us, because it gives us an
opportunity to understand more details about how we engage our policy makers.
“For me, even what we are discussing now, when we talk about the accountability framework, this is a scorecard that is developed and which I am participating in, and that is going to guide us in our country, to see how we are going to engage stakeholders that are involved in health security, preparedness, pandemic preparedness and response,” he stated.
For New Africa Business News (NABN) Abdul Rahman Bangura Reports, Africa Correspondent