AMCE holds African health forum 2024 | The Guardian Nigeria News

AMCE holds African health forum 2024 | The Guardian Nigeria News

Marking a significant milestone in advancing healthcare collaboration and innovation across the continent, the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) Abuja, a quaternary-level multi-speciality medical institution developed by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and King’s College Hospital, London has concluded it 2024 African Health Forum in Abuja, Nigeria.

The event brought together esteemed industry leaders, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders from across Africa and beyond to discuss critical issues facing the healthcare sector and to explore avenues for collaboration and progress.

The opening segment featured Prof. Benedict Oramah, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Afreximbank, who provided valuable insights into the historical journey and mission of the AMCE.

Oramah said: “The African Medical Centre of Excellence initiative was born out of the urgent need to address the inadequacies in healthcare facilities, particularly in dealing with non-communicable diseases. With only 48% of Africa’s population having access to essential healthcare services, the situation demanded…

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