Press Nest Africa

Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Political Press
  • Government
  • NGOs
  • BRICS Forum
  • Voices / Opinions
Home News

Motsoaledi urges global action to address health funding gaps

Africa Biz Watch by Africa Biz Watch
March 27, 2025
Motsoaledi urges global action to address health funding gaps
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

RelatedPosts

VinFast signs MOUs with Indonesia’s leading banks and finance companies to accelerate green transformation

HKSTP Showcases Innovation Strength with 13 Park Companies at the China Hi-Tech Fair

Chubb Life Hong Kong Launches Market-First Dementia Insurance Plan, Side by Side

Genspark Joins Forces with AWS to Deliver the Next Generation Agentic AI Experiences for Users Worldwide

Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has reiterated the importance of nations reallocating resources towards health, strengthening global health partnerships, and exploring innovative financing mechanisms to address funding gaps.

The Minister was delivering the keynote address at the second meeting of the G20 Health Working Group today in Ballito, KwaZulu-Natal.

The Minister used the platform to highlight South Africa’s commitment to universal health coverage (UHC) through the National Health Insurance (NHI) system, which aims to provide financial protection and efficient resource utilisation.

“In South Africa, we are actively pursuing transformation to achieve universal health coverage through our NHI system.

“The NHI is designed to provide financial protection for all, ensuring that access to quality healthcare is not dependent on one’s ability to pay [for] it, and it will also assist in the efficient utilisation of our resources by pulling funds and strategically purchasing services.”

Motsoaledi cited data from the World Health Organisation (WHO), which indicate that the number of people shielded from catastrophic health spending had been steadily increasing before the COVID-19 pandemic. However, since then, about 100 million people have fallen back into financial hardship due to health-related expenses.

Motsoaledi believes that the NHI is a concrete demonstration of government’s commitment to leaving no one behind, and fostering and strengthening the resilience of the health system.

The Minister quoted the late Harvard Department of Anthropology’s Professor Paul Farmer on the value of all lives and urged G20 members to increase public financing of health systems as a fundamental investment.

“I want to quote the idea that ‘some lives matter less’ is the root of all that is wrong with the world.

“We implore all G20 members to champion increased public financing of health systems.

“This is not merely a budgetary issue; it’s a fundamental investment in our collective future.”

Motsoaledi urged attendees to prioritise public health over competing interests, ensuring that adequate resources are allocated to meet the health needs of the nation’s populations.

“Furthermore, we must all align our efforts beyond financing. We must address the persistent health inequities that plague our world.”

Non-communicable diseases

Motsoaledi highlighted the importance of addressing health inequities, particularly in low and middle-income countries, and the need for multilateral approaches to prevent and control non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

He said the upcoming United Nations High-Level Meeting on NCDs is seen as a crucial opportunity to galvanise global action against chronic conditions like heart disease, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases.

“We must alleviate the financial burden, restrict unhealthy food marketing, finance emergency health services, and accelerate cervical cancer elimination, the only cancer which is preventable.”

The theme of the three-day meeting is: “Accelerating Health Equity, Solidarity, and Universal Coverage”.

Along with this meeting, a co-sponsored event focused on eliminating cervical cancer, is also taking place.

“We must move beyond dialogue and commit to concrete steps. South Africa is committed to collaborating with all the G20 members to achieve our shared goals. 

“Let us work together to ensure that health remains a priority, not a commodity, especially during these unstable economic times,” Motsoaledi added.

South Africa, which assumed the G20 Presidency in December, is currently hosting various working groups and ministerial meetings throughout the country. 

These meetings are focused on key topics such as health, employment, trade, tourism, and the digital economy — all in preparation for the G20 Leaders’ Summit scheduled for November this year.

The G20 comprises 19 countries including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, United Kingdom, and the United States. It also includes two regional bodies – the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU). – SAnews.gov.za



Source link

Related Posts

VinFast signs MOUs with Indonesia’s leading banks and finance companies to accelerate green transformation
Corporate News from Media OutReach Newswire

VinFast signs MOUs with Indonesia’s leading banks and finance companies to accelerate green transformation

November 16, 2025
HKSTP Showcases Innovation Strength with 13 Park Companies at the China Hi-Tech Fair
Corporate News from Media OutReach Newswire

HKSTP Showcases Innovation Strength with 13 Park Companies at the China Hi-Tech Fair

November 15, 2025
Chubb Life Hong Kong Launches Market-First Dementia Insurance Plan, Side by Side
Corporate News from Media OutReach Newswire

Chubb Life Hong Kong Launches Market-First Dementia Insurance Plan, Side by Side

November 15, 2025
Genspark Joins Forces with AWS to Deliver the Next Generation Agentic AI Experiences for Users Worldwide
Corporate News from Media OutReach Newswire

Genspark Joins Forces with AWS to Deliver the Next Generation Agentic AI Experiences for Users Worldwide

November 15, 2025
Can the world quit coal?
News

Can the world quit coal?

November 15, 2025
Dorsett 26 Hours: Dorsett Hotels Go the Extra Mile for Guests and Community
Corporate News from Media OutReach Newswire

Dorsett 26 Hours: Dorsett Hotels Go the Extra Mile for Guests and Community

November 14, 2025
A Rendezvous with French Cinema: The 41st vOilah! French Film Festival Returns to Singapore
Corporate News from Media OutReach Newswire

A Rendezvous with French Cinema: The 41st vOilah! French Film Festival Returns to Singapore

November 14, 2025
SNAP benefits have been cut and disrupted – causing more kids to go without enough healthy food and harming child development
News

SNAP benefits have been cut and disrupted – causing more kids to go without enough healthy food and harming child development

November 14, 2025
Next Post
Esyms and DHL eCommerce partner to change medicine distribution in Malaysia

Esyms and DHL eCommerce partner to change medicine distribution in Malaysia

Henkel Vietnam supports bridge construction and educational initiatives in Soc Trang province

Henkel Vietnam supports bridge construction and educational initiatives in Soc Trang province

Furukawa Electric Launched an epoch compact multi-fiber optical connector suitable for CPO

Furukawa Electric Launched an epoch compact multi-fiber optical connector suitable for CPO

R2m to address eThekwini water challenges

R2m to address eThekwini water challenges

Leng Aik Engineering Launches Advanced DfMA Factory For Prefab MEP Systems

Leng Aik Engineering Launches Advanced DfMA Factory For Prefab MEP Systems

Recommended.

What causes inequality in African countries? New book traces a vicious cycle

What causes inequality in African countries? New book traces a vicious cycle

May 12, 2025
How Energy Storage Maximizes the Benefits of Solar Power

How Energy Storage Maximizes the Benefits of Solar Power

April 30, 2025

Trending.

No Content Available

Publish News, Boost Your PR, SEO, and Business Exposure with SagloMedia's Dedicated Brand Sections

Discover More

News Publications

  • EBNewsDaily
  • South African Business News
  • BetsBulletin SA
  • PressNest
  • EconoNews
  • AfricaBiz Watch

Listing Directories

  • MySouthy
  • BizFinder Directory
  • ListBig
  • SA Companies
  • OutingPlace
  • Rental Kings

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Publications
  • Company News
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright & Takedowns

SagloMedia

  • About us
  • Careers
  • Student Program
  • RSS Feeds
  • Press Code
  • Contact Us

Get In Touch

  • info@saglomedia.co.za
  • Tel: +27 10 880 3950
  • WhatsApp: +27 10 880 3950
  • Johannesburg, South Africa
  • SagloMedia
  • www.saglomedia.co.za
Copyright © 2025 | SagloMedia

Saglohost Web Hosting | Web Hosting South Africa | Web Design Johannesburg | Web Design South Africa | Saglotech | Web Design Company | SEO Company South Africa | SEO Company Johannesburg