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      South-South cooperation as a mechanism to strengthen public health services in Africa: experiences, challenges and a call for concerted action

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          Implementation of new models of development cooperation have been on the increase lately. Coupled with this are calls for use of horizontal development cooperation mechanisms such as South-South Cooperation (SSC) as a way to enhance aid effectiveness in the health sector of developing countries. In this case series, we review recent experiences in the application of SSC initiatives to two public health situations in Africa to demonstrate the veracity of this new paradigm. Our review highlight the immense benefits associated with the use of SSC for health and provide evidence for increasing use of horizontal development coordination mechanisms to strengthen public health services delivery and socioeconomic development among African countries. Opportunities for SSC among African countries include in the areas of disease prevention and control, production of medical products and essential medicines, harmonization of regulatory processes, and health workforce development among others. However, pitfalls such as poor coordination, inadequate political commitment, lack of conducive policy environments, language barrier and inadequate financing opportunities for SSC initiatives present major dilemma for the use of SSC mechanisms. We conclude that the need for a paradigm shift from vertical to horizontal development cooperation needs no further proof but a call to action. We call on the concerned stakeholders to support the establishment of a systematic approach for use of SSC mechanisms in the health sector of Africa, designation of an African Centre of Excellence for SSC in public health and development of a regional mechanism for monitoring and evaluation of SSC initiatives in Africa.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Pan Afr Med J
                Pan Afr Med J
                PAMJ
                The Pan African Medical Journal
                The African Field Epidemiology Network
                1937-8688
                15 September 2017
                2017
                : 28
                : 40
                Affiliations
                [1 ]WHO Country Office, Kigali, Rwanda
                [2 ]WHO Intercountry Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa, Harare, Zimbabwe
                [3 ]WHO Country Office, Gaborone, Botswana
                Author notes
                [& ]Corresponding author: Olushayo Olu, WHO Country Office, Kigali, Rwanda
                Article
                PAMJ-28-40
                10.11604/pamj.2017.28.40.12201
                5687874
                29158863
                90af2717-512b-44a4-83f5-9c64742cb0fa
                © Olushayo Olu et al.

                The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 08 March 2017
                : 30 August 2017
                Categories
                Case Series

                Medicine
                horizontal development cooperation,south-south cooperation,effective public health services delivery,health system strengthening,aid effectiveness,sustainable development goals,africa

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