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Utano Podcast | Let's Talk about Health in Africa
Lenias Hwenda
40 episodes
1 day ago
Utano is health & Utano Podcast is about how health problems affect African people, economies & global health. Lenias Hwenda talks to guests tackling or affected by African health issues and gets them to share their insights on impact, solutions & actions needed to solve health issues. Utano Podcast is about how to change a flawed narrative & way of thinking about the health of Africans that leads African governments to under-invest in healthcare, delegate African healthcare to donors, international organisations & charities and the neglect major health problems affecting Africans. Subscribe!
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Utano is health & Utano Podcast is about how health problems affect African people, economies & global health. Lenias Hwenda talks to guests tackling or affected by African health issues and gets them to share their insights on impact, solutions & actions needed to solve health issues. Utano Podcast is about how to change a flawed narrative & way of thinking about the health of Africans that leads African governments to under-invest in healthcare, delegate African healthcare to donors, international organisations & charities and the neglect major health problems affecting Africans. Subscribe!
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Lenias Hwenda | This is what everyone should do to achieve health equity - not just in Africa, but globally
Utano Podcast | Let's Talk about Health in Africa
40 minutes 34 seconds
3 years ago
Lenias Hwenda | This is what everyone should do to achieve health equity - not just in Africa, but globally

21 Dec 2021 | Prof. Agnes Binagwaho is one of the best public health leaders coming out of Africa. She speaks from the experience of being one of the key architects of Rwandans healthcare system, which is one of the most equitable health systems globally. In this podcast, she shares many valuable insights that many public health leaders not just in Africa will do well to emulate. Prof. Binagwaho shares with us her reflections on whether healthcare for all is attainable, what must happen in order for it to be attained and the most critical elements to achieving it. For example, the right to information and the right to participation and how it provides ownership and empowers communities. According to Prof. Binagwaho, the right to information is as important as the right to participation. If you don't get people to participate, they do not own their health properly and if you don't inform them, they do not own it. So according to Prof. Binagwaho, educating people about their health is one of the most important roles of a leader. Tune in to watch this podcast, there is so much you can learn from this veteran of global public health, teaching the next generation of public healthcare leaders.

Utano Podcast | Let's Talk about Health in Africa
Utano is health & Utano Podcast is about how health problems affect African people, economies & global health. Lenias Hwenda talks to guests tackling or affected by African health issues and gets them to share their insights on impact, solutions & actions needed to solve health issues. Utano Podcast is about how to change a flawed narrative & way of thinking about the health of Africans that leads African governments to under-invest in healthcare, delegate African healthcare to donors, international organisations & charities and the neglect major health problems affecting Africans. Subscribe!