2050-2050年 撒哈拉以南非洲卫生部门支出预计增长缓慢,原因是政府优先支出和发展援助减少。 2050 Sub-Saharan African health sector spending predicted to grow slowly due to government spending prioritization and reduced development assistance.
SPLOS全球公共卫生的一项研究预测,撒哈拉以南非洲的卫生部门支出在2050年之前增长缓慢。 A study in PLOS Global Public Health predicts slow growth in health sector spending in Sub-Saharan Africa until 2050. 由Angela E Apeagyei牵头的研究表明,这一下降是由于政府支出没有给予足够的优先地位,以及保健发展援助减少。 The research, led by Angela E Apeagyei, suggests this decline is due to insufficient prioritization in government spending and reductions in development assistance for health. 作者警告说,这一趋势对与健康有关的可持续发展目标和非洲联盟2063年议程提出了挑战,并强调需要创新的筹资战略,以便根据本区域的经济增长和更广泛的保健需求,加强卫生系统。 The authors warn that this trend challenges health-related Sustainable Development Goals and the African Union's Agenda 2063, and emphasize the need for innovative financing strategies to strengthen health systems in line with the region's economic growth and broader health needs.