Healthcare Revolution: Namibia launches Social contracting Policy for Better Access and Affordability

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Healthcare Revolution: Namibia launches Social contracting Policy for Better Access and Affordability
Healthcare Revolution: Namibia launches Social contracting Policy for Better Access and Affordability

Africa-Press – Namibia. In a landmark development aimed at revolutionizing healthcare accessibility and affordability, the Ministry of Health and Social Services is set to unveil the Social Contracting for Health Services Policy. Approved by the cabinet in April 2023, this policy is poised to usher in a new era of comprehensive health services for all citizens. The official launch is scheduled for the 1st of September 2023 in Windhoek.

The policy’s core object is to make sure that the government offers its people equal, accessible, and reasonably priced health care. The strategy aims to facilitate the provision of vital health services at the community level by developing a framework for involving Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). It aims to prevent, manage, and lessen the effects of communicable and non-communicable diseases, which are among the government’s strategic goals.

The Control Health Program Officer, Ambrosius Uakurama, expressed excitement for the upcoming launch and noted that it marks an important step toward utilizing CSOs’ ability to support the goals of social and economic development. The government hopes to improve the healthcare system in the country by utilizing the natural strengths of these companies through this approach.

Importantly, the primary health care strategy of the policy is built on community involvement. The government, in line with the focus on Universal Health Coverage, sets a high priority on making sure that no citizen is left behind. The strategy offers a special chance for multi-sectoral collaborations that will boost the delivery of basic health services to every part of the country by involving CSOs through social contracting.

Speaking on the potential impact of the policy, Mr. Uakurama stated, “We believe that social contracting of CSOs will foster innovative collaborations, leading to more efficient and effective healthcare services. This is a crucial step towards realizing our collective goal of ensuring the well-being of all Namibians.”

The upcoming launch has garnered significant attention from various stakeholders, including civil society organizations, health professionals, and citizens alike. With the policy’s implementation, Namibia takes a progressive stride towards achieving healthcare equity, promoting community engagement, and building a healthier nation for generations to come. The launch event promises to be a momentous occasion, as the nation anticipates a brighter and healthier future through enhanced access to essential health services for all.

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