Africa, the poorest and youngest populated region in the world, is set to see a rapid increase in the number of older persons in the coming three decades. While the… Click to show full abstract
Africa, the poorest and youngest populated region in the world, is set to see a rapid increase in the number of older persons in the coming three decades. While the expected increase in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases is already evident, sparse data exist on the geriatric syndromes. Healthcare systems vary considerably between the countries, with universal healthcare available in only a handful. Public healthcare is generally underfunded, overburdened and unprepared for the care of older persons and private care unaffordable. Training in Geriatric Medicine is limited to a small number of facilities in a few countries. Despite the African Union Policy Framework and Plan of Action on Ageing, there has been very little progress on the implementation of age-sensitive policies. There is an urgent need to improve care of older persons in the region.
               
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