Rwanda will host the first-ever International Health Ministerial Summit from December 4–5, 2024, bringing together global healthcare leaders to address pressing health challenges and strengthen medical systems. Kigali, Rwanda on November 26, 2024.
Organized by Informa Markets, the Summit is themed “Strengthening Health Systems for a Better Tomorrow” and will feature high-level discussions on healthcare innovations and solutions.
The event will focus on critical issues, including pharmaceutical manufacturing, access to medicines, research and development, diagnostics, HIV/AIDS, health equity, and women’s health. Africa-specific initiatives, such as digital health innovations, healthcare delivery systems, and financing opportunities, will also take center stage. Delegates will engage in keynote speeches, interactive panel discussions, and networking sessions aimed at fostering collaboration and delivering actionable solutions.
Peter Hall, President, India, Middle East, Africa & Turkey, Informa Markets.
Rwanda’s community-based universal healthcare system, robust immunization programs, and forward-thinking healthcare policies make it an ideal host for the Summit. The country’s leadership in fostering partnerships and driving healthcare innovation further underscores its role in advancing global health goals.
The Summit will welcome high-profile attendees, including ministers and dignitaries from Rwanda, Egypt, Kenya, Benin, Senegal, Zimbabwe, and Côte d’Ivoire, alongside representatives from global organizations like the UN Foundation, Africa CDC, and Roche Diagnostics.
Peter Hall, President of Informa Markets for India, Middle East, Africa & Turkey, highlighted the importance of the event, stating, “This event is a milestone for Africa, uniting global healthcare leaders to drive meaningful changes in healthcare systems both on the continent and worldwide. We are excited to see actionable solutions emerge that will shape the future of healthcare.”
For more details, visit the official event website: International Health Ministerial Summit.