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On the occasion of World Health Day, celebrated on April 7, 2026, the Pan-African Intergovernmental Organization for Building Systems of Administration, Governance and Development in Africa (CAFRAD) joins the international community in reaffirming its commitment to humane, effective, equitable, and resilient health systems.<\/p>\n

Under the theme \u201cUnite for Health. Support the Science,\u201d the 2026 edition highlights the importance of science, international cooperation, and the use of evidence to improve the health of populations, in an integrated approach that considers the links between human, animal, and environmental health.<\/p>\n

Science and Cooperation at the Heart of Health Systems<\/strong><\/p>\n

World Health Day reminds us that scientific advances are essential for strengthening prevention, improving the quality of care, and increasing the capacity to respond to health crises. It also underscores the need to translate research findings into concrete and effective public policies.<\/p>\n

In this context, multilateral cooperation and knowledge sharing among public institutions, international organizations, and research centers are key factors in strengthening health systems worldwide.<\/p>\n

A Global Dynamic Based on Science<\/strong><\/p>\n

The global campaign associated with this 2026 edition encourages all stakeholders to support science, promote the use of reliable data, and restore trust in health systems. It also calls for highlighting scientific achievements, sharing best practices, and fostering a global dialogue on health issues.<\/p>\n

Persistent Challenges in Africa<\/strong><\/p>\n

Despite significant progress, health systems in Africa continue to face several constraints, including:<\/p>\n