Tuesday October 29th, 2024 | |
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09:00 – 12:00 KCC – Auditorium | MWC Kigali Official Opening Ceremony REGISTER HERE |
12:00 – 13:00 | COMMUTE TO KIGALI SERENA AND LUNCH BREAK 🥗 |
13:00 – 14:45 Main Stage | AHTS OPENING PLENARY with AFRICA CDC |
14:45 – 15:00 | HEALTH BREAK 🥗 |
15:00 – 16:30 Main Stage Lead Partner | Transforming Health Systems: Bridging Connectivity and Electrification for Primary Health Care Under the Global Initiative for Digital Health and Africa CDC’s Digital Transformation Strategy, UNICEF’s HealthConnekt initiative maps access to primary healthcare digital public infrastructure, assesses service quality, identifies underserved populations, monitors internet service quality, and supports costed investment cases. This session explores progress and collaboration opportunities. Speakers: |
15:00 – 16:00 Parallel Stage 1 Lead Partner | Connected Diagnostics: Unlocking the Power of Digital Health for Early Detection and Rapid Response Accurate and timely diagnosis is crucial for better health outcomes and disease surveillance. In line with Africa CDC’s digital health strategy, FIND and AMREF’s “Connected Diagnostics Project” strengthens member states’ capacity to develop and scale connected diagnostics. This session explores fast-tracking expansion in countries with political will and co-investment. Speakers: |
15:00 – 16:30 Parallel Stage 2 | Africa Digital Workforce Summit Plenary Lead Partner
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15: 30 – 17:00 Ministerial Programme | Launch of Africa CDC HealthTech Marketplace Borderless Innovation: Accelerating HealthTech Adoption in Africa The session will unveil the Africa HealthTech Marketplace, a new digital platform by the Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL) and the Africa Center for Disease Control (ACDC). The HealthTech Marketplace showcases vetted digital health solutions, focusing on innovations from African startups, enhancing visibility, and facilitating more informed procurement decisions. |
16:15 – 17:15 Parallel Stage 1 Lead Partner
| Africa Leading the Way: Regional Consensus and Action to Strengthen Health Data Governance This session will convene a high-level discussion, bringing together political leadership to galvanise action towards a regional framework and commitment to health data governance. We will explore the model law, including national consultations and expertise that shaped it, and how this can support countries in strengthening national approaches. We will also discuss how to take this forward through a regional framework and commitment and government leadership to drive this. Speakers: |
16:45 – 18:00 Main Stage Lead Partner | The Way Forward: Financing Digital Health for Lasting Health Impact The role of strong digital health is vital in creating resilient and sustainable health systems, which has led to increased interest from donors in funding and collaboration opportunities. This involves utilizing grants and catalytic funds to support key initiatives. It is important to highlight lessons learned and evidence gathered, as well as the role of organizations in mobilizing new funding to address essential aspects like power, connectivity, and interoperability. Speakers: |
16:45 – 17:45 Parallel Stage 2 Lead Partner | Perspectives on Digital Health Implementation in Africa: Insights from African Union Member States Africa faces significant health challenges, including limited resources and a high disease burden. Digital health technologies offer transformative solutions, enhancing access to services and data-driven decision-making. However, implementation varies across AU member states. This session will explore the role of partnerships and knowledge exchange in overcoming barriers and maximizing digital health’s potential across Africa. |
18:00 – 19:00 | HAPPY HOUR |
19:00 – 21:30 | AHTS Fireside Chat |
Wednesday October 30th, 2024 | |
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07:30 – 08:45 Ministerial Programme | Africa Youth in Digital Health Ministerial Breakfast (By Invitation) Lead Partner
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09:00 – 10:30 Lead Partner | Advancing Community Health: Exploring Investment Opportunities in African HealthTech Healthcare startups in Africa have grown rapidly, fueled by mobile health, AI, and new diagnostics. Key markets include Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa. Despite fast technological progress, investment, infrastructure, and regulatory environments lag. This session explores HealthTech investment opportunities with insights from the HealthTech Hub Africa cohort and broader ecosystem. Speakers: |
09:00 – 10:00 Lead Partner | From Innovation to Impact: Launching i3’s Next Phase to Support Healthtech Innovators Reaching Millions in Africa This session will introduce the Investing in Innovation (i3) program, focusing on the impact and lessons learned from its first phase, and officially launch i3’s second phase. It will emphasize the critical role of investing in local innovations and discuss i3’s strategy for scaling healthtech solutions to enhance availability, accessibility, affordability, quality, and visibility. It will feature successful case studies, detail the support available to innovators, and explore the broader impact of these investments on the African health landscape. Speakers: |
09:00 – 10:00 Lead Partner | Connecting Africa’s Responsible AI in Health Ecosystem While AI holds immense potential to improve health, its benefits rely on creating ecosystems that support safe, effective solutions. If mishandled, AI can jeopardize patient safety and privacy. This session will explore how African countries can establish Responsible AI in health ecosystems, promoting investments, innovation, and trust through effective regulations. Speakers: |
10:15 – 11:15 Lead Partner | Improving Health Financing & Equity Leveraging Responsible Digital Payments – A Call to Action Despite technological advancements aimed at reducing healthcare costs, over half a billion people fell into extreme poverty due to COVID-19 expenses. In Africa, about 97 million face catastrophic healthcare costs annually, with 15 million pushed into poverty. This session will address the disproportionate health impacts on women and the need for improved access, funding, and workforce solutions. Speakers: |
10:10 – 11:00 Parallel Stage 2 | Closed door session |
11:00 – 12:30 Lead Partner | AI-Driven Health Systems: Transforming Disease Surveillance and Clinical Decision Support in Africa’s Primary Healthcare Speakers: |
11:00 – 12:30 Lead Partner | AI and Diagnostics |
11:30 – 12:30 Lead Partner | Supply Chain strengthening: Building Medical Supply Chains of the Future: Partnerships, Technologies & Business Models (TRVST initiative) This session will explore the future of medical supply chains, emphasizing digitalization and interoperability as essential for improving efficiency and resilience in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It will address challenges of fragmented systems and discuss the need for integrated information systems that transform data into actionable insights for decision-making. |
11:00 – 12:00 Parallel Stage 2 Investor Forum | Harnessing Client-centered Technologies for Preventative Health and Management of Chronic Conditions This session will explore the critical role that technology plays in empowering individuals to prevent, detect, and manage chronic conditions and adopt healthier lifestyles. Client-centred solutions can drive a shift from reactive to proactive and preventative healthcare models, driving down healthcare costs and overcoming health system challenges like health worker shortages. Speakers: |
12:10 – 13:10 Lead Partner | Nurturing AI Innovation in Health: Building a Supportive Ecosystem for African Entrepreneurs This session explores the challenges and opportunities in fostering a thriving environment for HealthAI entrepreneurs across Africa. Experts will discuss key factors such as funding, regulatory frameworks, data access, and talent development. Attendees will gain insights into successful models and practical strategies for overcoming barriers to innovation in the African HealthAI sectors. |
11:30 – 13:00 | Closed-door Development Partners Roundtable with AFRICA CDC D.G |
14:00 – 15:30 Lead Partner | Digital One Health: Overcoming Data Silos for AI and Better Diseases Prevention In this panel session supported by GIZ’s One Health Data Alliance Africa Project, commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), we will explore how digital technologies, data and AI can support decision-makers in Africa to keep their populations healthy and to prevent disease outbreaks. The panel discussion brings together policymakers, health and tech experts, data scientists, veterinarians, and public health officials from Africa and beyond. Speakers: |
14:00 – 15:30 Ministerial Programme | Private Sector Forum Opening Lead Partner
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14:00 – 15:00 Lead Partner | Transforming Healthcare: Digital Solutions for Maximizing Medical Equipment in Africa The “Digitalization of Medical Equipment” session will tackle the issue of underutilized medical equipment in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It will emphasize the necessity for a comprehensive digital strategy to manage assets, addressing the 40% non-functionality rate and its implications for healthcare services. Speakers: |
14: 00 – 15:00 Lead Partner | Harnessing AI for Enhanced Patient Access and Care Delivery in Africa |
15: 15 – 16:15 Lead Partner
| Enhancing Health Security: Mastering OSINT and Cybersecurity Hygiene The session will provide foundational knowledge on Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) techniques for responsibly gathering publicly available information while emphasizing cybersecurity hygiene. Participants will learn about data collection methods, essential security practices, common cyber threats, and how to maintain a secure online presence during OSINT research, ensuring privacy and protection. |
15: 15 – 16:15 Lead Partner | The Role of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in Revolutionizing African Healthcare This session aims to identify the pressing challenges hindering the advancement of DPI in digital health, and explores strategies, and actionable steps to increase the adoption, implementation, access and scale-up of these technologies in Africa. |
15:40 – 16:30 | Closed-door Private Sector Roundtable |
15:45 – 17:00 Lead Partner
| African Women In Digital Health Network (AWiDH) Advancing Digital Health Equity in Africa: The Role of Gender and Innovation This AWiDH session will highlight the significant strides made by the initiative in empowering African women to lead in the digital health space, showcasing tangible outcomes and the impact of our initiatives. The session will also explore how strategic policy interventions and partnerships are paving the way for a more inclusive digital health landscape. Speakers |
16:30 – 17:30 Lead Partner | Thrive360: Transforming Digital Health with Predictive Analytics and Proactive Stock Management |
16:30 – 17:30 Ministerial Programme | Private Sector Forum (Fireside Chat) |
19:00 – 21:30 | AHTS Partner Gala Dinner (By Invitation) |
Thursday October 31st, 2024 | |
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9:00 – 10:30 Main Stage Lead Partner | Connecting Africa Digital Health Communities of Practice |
09:00 – 10:00 Parallel Stage 1 Lead Partner | SMART Guidelines for Community Health : Standardizing Requirements for PHC Digitalization The WHO SMART Guidelines facilitate the effective adaptation of health recommendations into digital systems, promoting timely and accurate health interventions. Through Digital Adaptation Kits (DAKs), these guidelines provide operational guidance, enhancing workflows for Community Health Workers (CHWs) and ensuring they deliver consistent, high-quality care with the right digital tools. |
10:15 – 10:00 Parallel Stage 1 Lead Partner | Drones4Health – Transforming Access, Elevating Care |
09:00 – 10:30 Parallel Stage 2 Lead Partner | Global Fund Roundtable |
10:45 – 12:15 Main Stage Lead Partner
| Amplifying Youth Voices in Africa’s Digital Health Transformation: Launch of The Africa CDC Youth in Digital Health Network (AYiDHN) |
11:30 – 12:30 Parallel Stage 1 Lead Partner | Innovation Approach |
11:30 – 12:30 Parallel Stage 2 Lead Partner | Harnessing Digitalization for Sustainable Regional Pharmaceutical Manufacturing This session will delve into how the current use of digitalization can boost Africa CDC’s agenda for pharmaceutical manufacturing and explore how it can further enhance efficiency, quality, and accessibility. |
12:30 – 13:20 Parallel Stage 2 | AHTS CLOSING CEREMONY – SAVE THE DATE 2025 |
12:30 – 13:00 Main Stage | AHTS 2024 Field Trips (By Registration) IRCAD Africa Institution, Blueroom, TIP Global among others |