25 February 2024
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – A team of medical professionals who recently concluded their free medical service program in Ethiopia have highlighted concerns about governance challenges within the country’s healthcare sector. While expressing their commitment to providing aid, they pointed out these issues as a barrier to further initiatives.
This delegation, hailing from Addis Ababa and Poland, embarked on their third round of offering free medical care to Ethiopians. However, they emphasized the need for improvements in healthcare governance to create a more conducive environment for such missions.
Specific details regarding the nature of the governance concerns raised by the visiting doctors were not provided. However, their statement underscores the complex interplay between medical expertise and broader systemic challenges in ensuring accessible and equitable healthcare for all Ethiopians.