Achieving the health Millennium Development Goals for South Africa: challenges and priorities
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Chopra MMayosi BM
Tollman SM
Churchyard GJ
Coovadia H
the Lancet South Africa Team Collaborators (incl. Sitas F)
Lawn JE
Sanders D
Barron P
Abdool Karim SS
Bradshaw D
Jewkes R
Abdool Karim Q
Flisher AJ
Abstract
15 years after liberation from apartheid, South Africans are facing new challenges for which the highest calibre of leadership, vision, and commitment is needed. The effect of the unprecedented HIV/AIDS epidemic has been immense. Substantial increases in mortality and morbidity are ...
See more15 years after liberation from apartheid, South Africans are facing new challenges for which the highest calibre of leadership, vision, and commitment is needed. The effect of the unprecedented HIV/AIDS epidemic has been immense. Substantial increases in mortality and morbidity are threatening to overwhelm the health system and undermine the potential of South Africa to attain the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). However The Lancet's Series on South Africa has identified several examples of leadership and innovation that point towards a different future scenario. We discuss the type of vision, leadership, and priority actions needed to achieve such a change. We still have time to change the health trajectory of the country, and even meet the MDGs. The South African Government, installed in April, 2009, has the mandate and potential to address the public health emergencies facing the country--will they do so or will another opportunity and many more lives be lost?
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See more15 years after liberation from apartheid, South Africans are facing new challenges for which the highest calibre of leadership, vision, and commitment is needed. The effect of the unprecedented HIV/AIDS epidemic has been immense. Substantial increases in mortality and morbidity are threatening to overwhelm the health system and undermine the potential of South Africa to attain the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). However The Lancet's Series on South Africa has identified several examples of leadership and innovation that point towards a different future scenario. We discuss the type of vision, leadership, and priority actions needed to achieve such a change. We still have time to change the health trajectory of the country, and even meet the MDGs. The South African Government, installed in April, 2009, has the mandate and potential to address the public health emergencies facing the country--will they do so or will another opportunity and many more lives be lost?
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2009Publisher
LancetSubjects
AfricaHealth Transition
HIV Infections
Humans
Leadership
methods
mortality
National Health Programs
organization & administration
Politics
prevention & control
Cost of Illness
Primary Health Care
Public Health
Research
South Africa
statistics & numerical data
trends
Tuberculosis
Violence
Wounds and Injuries
epidemiology
Forecasting
Government
Health Priorities
Health Promotion
Health Services Needs and Demand
Health Status Indicators
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