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Mohamed Ali Ag Ahmed

Mohamed Ali Ag Ahmed. MD-MPH-PhD Coordinateur du réseau AFRAFRA Mohamed.ali.ag.ahmed@umoncton.ca
 

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What can the Sahel teach us about the resilience of health systems?

From 24 to 26 June 2026, Bamako will host the second edition of the Scientific Days of the Francophone Africa & Fragility Network (AFRAFRA), dedicated to the resilience of health systems in the face of crises in Sahel countries. Researchers, healthcare decision-makers, community stakeholders and technical partners will come together to address ...

Optimisme et craintes face à « America first » au Mali

Dans un contexte de recomposition des relations internationales, la transition du multilatéralisme vers des accords bilatéraux dans le cadre de la stratégie « America First » constitue pour le Mali à la fois une opportunité de dialogue direct et un risque accru de dépendance. La capacité du pays à négocier des partenariats équilibrÃ...

Suspension of US support for several international organizations: a brutal wake-up call but also an opportunity for Africa to rethink health financing?

The United States is the main contributor to several international organizations working on health in Africa, not to mention its bilateral programs (eg PEPFAR). The Trump Administration’s recent decision to suspend support for these organizations thus represents a significant shock in health financing in Africa when the region already faces u...

The Francophone Africa & Fragility Network (AFRAFRA) takes off

The Sahel region, and in particular the G5 countries (Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger and Chad), face complex and interconnected challenges including chronic poverty, food crises, political instability and violence, as well as recurrent epidemics (in addition to Covid, there’s Ebola, Rift Valley fever, dengue etc.). This situation is th...