The 7th Biennial AfHEA Conference
The African Health Economics and Policy Association (AfHEA) was set up in March 2009 as a membership-based non-profit association of Africans and non-Africans including students working on Africa-related issues in the fields of health economics, financing and policy. AfHEA aspires to help improve health outcomes in Africa by promoting high quality and standards in the generation of policy-relevant evidence and promoting the use of appropriate health economics, policy and financing tools within the health sector in Africa.
AfHEA conferences contribute to capacity building of, and networking among, experts working in these fields in Africa, as well as promoting the above-mentioned aspirations of high quality and standards in the generation of policy-relevant evidence and the use of appropriate health economics, policy and financing tools in the sector. The conferences attract an average of 250 participants from Africa and beyond. Our participants include a mix of students (Masters and PhD), policy makers, researchers and practitioners in the health economics, health policy and health financing and related fields.
We are happy to resume our 100% in-person conferences. The 2024 conference will be held in Kigali, Rwanda.
Following on the last AfHEA conference held virtually in March 2022, AfHEA is continuing the delivery of the bilingual biennial conferences focused on critical themes for the African health sector as identified by its management and scientific committee to stimulate research and provide an outlet for the latest research findings and debates of relevance to Africa. The next (7th) conference will tentatively be held in March 2024.
Conference Packages
AfHEA Members
Registration fee to be disclosed in due time
Non-AfHEA Members
Registration fee to be disclosed in due time
Ghanaian Students
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International Students
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Past Conferences
Conference Daily Report - Conference Agenda Programme and Abstract Book Conference recordings |
The broad theme of the conference is: Towards Resilient Health Systems in Africa: The Role of Health Economics and Policy Research. The sub-themes of the conference are:
Health Economics, Public Health and Health Policy researchers in particular are encouraged to submit abstracts on this broad theme and its sub-themes or indeed on any other interesting, innovative, or topical African health sector or systems research which upon selection by our scientific committee may be presented orally or in poster format at the conference. |