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AFRO-NETS> Nairobi Telehalth Initiative Declaration


  • Subject: AFRO-NETS> Nairobi Telehalth Initiative Declaration
  • From: Oryema Johnson <onoba@hotmail.com>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 02:50:52 -0500 (EST)





Nairobi Telehalth Initiative Declaration
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Rapid growth has been achieved both in health care services and com-
munications in recent years in developed countries. Connectivity has
become the underlying pillar for a successful health care delivery.

Compared to other industries, health care has historically underin-
vested in information and communication technologies and the situa-
tion in Africa is very much behind developed countries or use of in-
formation and communication technologies for health care services,
teaching and research could be considered as non existent.

African countries continued to suffer from major health threats, con-
stantly diminishing resources, inadequate infrastructure. Information
and communication technologies would not only help to improve the de-
livery of health services but also to deal with constraints in up-
lifting the health standards of African people.

* Participants in the African Telehealth Conference 99 realize the
pressing issues of spreading information and communication tech-
nologies in Africa and:

* Call upon African countries to embrace telehealth and spread the
use of information and communication technologies in the health
sector and develop a national telehealth policy that foster devel-
opment.

* Recommend creation of African Telehealth Association whose steering
committee to be established during this conference. The African
Telehealth Association should be established during this African
Telehealth Forum.

* Recommend needs assessment in telehealth application at national
levels in Africa through national conferences and forum that could
discuss plans, actions and projects to be supported by all health
partners. The forum should act as the venue for demonstration and
training in telehealth.

* Call upon African Governments for regional co-operation and
strengthened South-South and North-South co-operation in order to
share knowledge, resources and network that foster health care
services, teaching and research in Africa.

* Call upon African Governments, national institutions, private sec-
tor and development aid agencies to support principles and activi-
ties that are outlined above.

Done 21 February 1999, Nairobi

Streering Committee Members:

Professor Patrick Kenya, Moi University, Kenya
Mr. Tonny Sedouh, Ministry of Health, Ghana
Dr. Legesse, University of Addis Abbaba, Medical School
Professor Nelson Sewankambo, Dean, Makerere University, Uganda
Professor Lech Banach, University of Transkai, South Africa
Ms. Jane Asaba, CAB International, Nairobi, Kenya
Dr. Tadesse, Addis Abbaba, Ethiopia.

Steering Committee Activities:

* Inventory of Telehealth Institutions
* Distribution of Conference Proceeding
* Inventory of the Activities on telehealth
* Planning Africa Telehealth Conference, Addis February 19-21, 2000

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Oryema Johnson
mailto:onoba@hotmail.com

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