From Policy to Practice: A Review of Africa's Public Health Policy

Otorkpa OJ, Otorkpa CO, Onifade AA, Emmanuel S, Adamu A, Olaniyan OE, et al. From Policy to Practice: A Review of Africa's Public Health Policy. Cent Afr J Public Health. 2024;10(2):90-99.

Central African Journal of Public Health Volume 10, No. 2. Pp. 90-99

10 Pages Posted: 9 Aug 2024

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Oche Otorkpa

Texila American University

Chinenye Oche Otorkp

Federal University

Onifade Adefunmilola Adeb

Federal University

Stephen Emmanuel

Taraba State University

Ahamed Adamu

Nile University of Nigeria

Ololade Esther Olaniya

Western Illinois University

Saizonou Zinsou Jacque

Université d'Abomey-Calavi (UAC)

Okolo Martin Luther Oseni

Kogi State University

Abdirizak Mohamud Yusuf

Federal Ministry of Health for the Federal Republic of Somalia

Maman Laminou Ibrahim

M), Center for Medical Research and Health (CERMES)

Zakariaou Njoumemi

University of Yaounde I

Ruhaima Issah Zorro

Tamale Technical University

Francis Ngemba Kiese

Tiva Insurance

Abechi Andrew Alapa

University of Nigeria

Dechasa Adare

Haramaya University

Adamu Usman Musa

Skyline University

Fatima Ahmed

Arizona State University

Date Written: May 24, 2024

Abstract

Africa faces persistent health challenges, from infectious diseases to non-communicable illnesses, necessitating robust public health policies. However, the translation of these policies into effective practice remains a substantial challenge across the continent. This study employed a rigorous literature review, and policy analysis to shed light on the multifaceted factors impeding the successful transition from policy formulation to tangible health outcomes. Findings indicates that while Africa has made substantial progress in crafting health policies that align with global health goals, critical gaps persist in their execution. Major challenges include resource limitations, weak health infrastructure, insufficient capacity building, and complex socio-cultural dynamics that influence health behaviors and practices. In addition, bureaucratic hurdles, corruption, and lack of political will are identified as systemic barriers to policy implementation. The study highlights the need for adaptive and evidence-based policy making rigorous monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to track progress, and a multifaceted approach to bridge these gaps and address challenges. This includes strategic investments in healthcare infrastructure and workforce development, enhancing collaboration between governments and international partners, and fostering community engagement to ensure policies resonate with local contexts.

Note:
Funding Information: This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sector.

Declaration of Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Keywords: African Public Health Policies, Health Policy, Public Health Policy, Workforce, African People

Suggested Citation

Otorkpa, Oche and Otorkp, Chinenye Oche and Adeb, Onifade Adefunmilola and Emmanuel, Stephen and Adamu, Ahamed and Olaniya, Ololade Esther and Jacque, Saizonou Zinsou and Luther Oseni, Okolo Martin and Yusuf, Abdirizak Mohamud and Ibrahim, Maman Laminou and Njoumemi, Zakariaou and Zorro, Ruhaima Issah and Kiese, Francis Ngemba and Alapa, Abechi Andrew and Adare, Dechasa and Musa, Adamu Usman and Ahmed, Fatima, From Policy to Practice: A Review of Africa's Public Health Policy (May 24, 2024). Otorkpa OJ, Otorkpa CO, Onifade AA, Emmanuel S, Adamu A, Olaniyan OE, et al. From Policy to Practice: A Review of Africa's Public Health Policy. Cent Afr J Public Health. 2024;10(2):90-99., Central African Journal of Public Health Volume 10, No. 2. Pp. 90-99, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4840800

Oche Otorkpa (Contact Author)

Texila American University ( email )

Lot 2442, Plantation Providence
Guyana

Chinenye Oche Otorkp

Federal University

Onifade Adefunmilola Adeb

Federal University

Stephen Emmanuel

Taraba State University

Ahamed Adamu

Nile University of Nigeria

Ololade Esther Olaniya

Western Illinois University

Saizonou Zinsou Jacque

Université d'Abomey-Calavi (UAC)

Okolo Martin Luther Oseni

Kogi State University

Abdirizak Mohamud Yusuf

Federal Ministry of Health for the Federal Republic of Somalia

Maman Laminou Ibrahim

M), Center for Medical Research and Health (CERMES)

Zakariaou Njoumemi

University of Yaounde I

Ruhaima Issah Zorro

Tamale Technical University

Francis Ngemba Kiese

Tiva Insurance

Abechi Andrew Alapa

University of Nigeria

Dechasa Adare

Haramaya University

Adamu Usman Musa

Skyline University

Fatima Ahmed

Arizona State University

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