Health

Sub-Saharan African healthcare

August 20, 2014

Africa

August 20, 2014

Africa
Our Editors

The Economist Intelligence Unit

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are no longer solely the concern of the old and well off in the developed world. In sub-Saharan Africa, NCDs are expected to overtake infectious diseases as causes of death by 2030.

Report Summary 

  • By 2030, chronic, non-communicable diseases will claim more lives in sub-Saharan Africa than will infectious diseases
  • Societal shifts which constrain certain healthy lifestyle choices and create opportunities for unhealthy ones are behind the rise in chronic disease incidence
  • Improving data, focusing on prevention and empowering patients through self-help groups can help to slow the disease trends

"We are in an epidemiological transition."

-Dr Steven Shongwe, Regional advisor for NCD prevention and control at the World Health Organization

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