Get ready for three powerful days of learning, connection, and collaboration at the African Allied Health Summit – Summer 2026 in Accra, Ghana. This cross-sector event brings together Allied health professionals from across Africa and the diaspora to share innovations, build partnerships, and advance health equity. More than a conference, it's a movement to strengthen leadership, share culturally relevant practices, and ignite lasting impact across the continent.
Theme:
Building Bridges: Fostering Collaboration Between Africa-Based and Diaspora Health Professionals
Introduction:
Africa faces a wide range of health challenges, met with resilience, innovation, and community-driven action. There is a growing demand for sustainable systems, inclusive care models, and strong professional networks, especially for individuals with disabilities.
Vision:
The event will foster connection, knowledge exchange, and long-term collaboration between those living and working in Africa and those in the diaspora seeking to contribute their skills and experiences.
Mission:
This Summit is designed to bring together health professionals from across Africa and the diaspora who are committed to advancing health equity on the continent.
The Allied Health Summit & Expo offers a morning and afternoon packed with insightful sessions, workshops, exhibition, networking, and recruitment opportunities.
Meet health experts, discover new ideas, and explore ways to work, learn, and grow together. Whether you’re a student, professional, or organization, there’s something for everyone.
A special evening to celebrate excellence and inspire others. The African Allied Health Gala honors outstanding health leaders and partners who are leading the way in improving health across Africa and the diaspora.
It’s a night to recognize impact, share stories, and connect with those shaping the future of healthcare.
This summit is open to individuals and institutions passionate about health transformation in Africa:
Background & Justification: Under-resourced Health Systems: Shortages of trained personnel, infrastructure, and inclusive services remain a major challenge.
Diaspora Engagement: Thousands of highly trained diaspora professionals are eager to contribute but need direct, strategic pathways to do so.
Mutual Benefit: Cross-continental collaboration strengthens global knowledge and improves culturally grounded care delivery.
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