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    Kuwait fund strengthens hospitals and healthcare in Africa

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comDecember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) is helping improve health across Africa, where tropical and neglected diseases continue to harm millions of people and slow economic progress. The fund provides money, advice, and long-term support to strengthen hospitals, expand healthcare access, and fight infectious diseases.

    How KFAED Is Helping:

    KFAED builds and equips hospitals and health centers, while also running vaccination programs, awareness campaigns, and distributing essential medicines. These efforts make healthcare better, save lives, and help communities grow stronger and healthier over time.

    The Disease Challenge in Africa:

    More than 2 billion people worldwide suffer from tropical diseases, and Africa faces over 40% of this burden. Diseases like malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and cholera are widespread. Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) especially affect poor communities, causing long-term illness, disability, and death.

    High infection rates happen because of weak healthcare systems, unsafe water, lack of preventive care, and conditions like conflict or displacement. These make it hard for governments to control diseases.

    Read More: Kuwait to verify all employee degrees; big changes ahead

    Global Efforts Against NTDs:

    Global programs focus on five major NTDs:

    • Lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis)
    • River blindness (onchocerciasis)
    • Schistosomiasis (bilharzia)
    • Soil-transmitted worms

    Trachoma:

    The program reaches 47 African countries, helping millions every year. Medicines are often donated, and volunteers help deliver treatment even in remote areas. Governments also get support for planning, mapping disease spread, and running prevention campaigns.

    KFAED’s Role:

    KFAED has been a consistent supporter since 1974. It contributed $5 million to Phase 1 (2016–2020) and another $5 million for Phase 2 (2024–2028). Over the years, the fund has financed more than 70 health projects worth around $630 million, building hospitals, improving equipment, and making healthcare accessible to vulnerable communities.

    Thanks to KFAED and its partners, more people in Africa are getting better healthcare, helping fight tropical diseases and improving millions of lives.

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