UK Government says it will support African health priorities - Speech Brief
16 February 2026 11:09 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

UK Government says it will support African health priorities

Key points

  • Support African-led health priorities
  • Six priorities including financing, country-led approaches

TL;DR

  • UK Government says it will support African-led health reforms and institutions and will stand alongside countries, not steer them.
  • UK Government notes six priorities: treat health as investment, align external funding with national plans, use African expertise, change UK bilateral support, reform global health architecture, and sustain financing.
  • UK Government reports declines in external health aid (70% drop since 2021) and a 40% increase in disease outbreaks in Africa between 2022 and 2024; it cites COVID‑19 lessons on supply chains, manufacturing, investment, access, and equity.
  • UK Government announces co‑leadership in financing efforts, backing Global Fund and Gavi reforms, co‑chairing African Development Fund replenishment with Ghana, and efforts to double development bank lending and mobilise private investment.
Original text

Hon. President of the Comoros, Ministers, Dr Jean Kaseya Excellencies. Distinguished guests. Friends. Thank you for welcoming me so warmly. Today’s gathering reflects a truth Africa has understood for generations. That health is everything. It is the backbone of national prosperity. Because we cannot invest in our future without investing in the health of our people. That’s why the UK is supporting your priorities. A...

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