Made to Live Africa, an organization that focuses on health and wellness across Africa, has announced that it will be hosting a conference aimed at promoting investments in healthcare. The three-day event, which will hold in Lagos from the 16th to the 18th of November 2023, will bring together over 7,000 participants and health industry professionals to discuss critical issues facing healthcare in Africa.
The CEO of Okhma Global, Mrs. Mary Ephraim-Egbas, said that the conference would provide participants with insights into the health industry and expose them to new knowledge and innovations on wellbeing. In her words, “This is the industry’s premier gathering of professionals from all three sectors of the health industry. This expo is much more than merely a conference and trade exhibition, with participants routinely negotiating transactions during the event but it is revolutionary for its anticipated impact on the quality of life and lifestyle.”
The conference will explore issues related to the potential growth of healthcare and the promotion of healthy living, and will be a vital avenue for stakeholders and investors to explore investment opportunities in Africa’s enormous health and wellness industry.
According to the World Bank, Africa’s healthcare market is currently worth billions of dollars. However, the continent faces the challenges of an underdeveloped healthcare infrastructure, limited access for patients, and inadequate investments in this critical sector.
Therefore, initiatives aimed at bridging the gap between healthcare investment needs and available resources, such as the Made to Live Africa conference, are particularly vital in ensuring that more Africans have access to quality healthcare services.
In summary, the Made to Live Africa Expo is an excellent opportunity for individuals and organizations interested in healthcare investment to benefit from the wealth of knowledge, insights, and networking opportunities that the event provides. The conference will be instrumental in shaping the future of healthcare and wellness across Africa.
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