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Zambia has a growing public and private health care system that offers medical services for diagnosis and treatment. Zambia benefits from significant U.S. government support to scale-up integrated prevention, care, and treatment programmes aimed at controlling the HIV pandemic.
This support is principally provided through PEPFAR, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. The HIV incidence rate has decreased by half over the past ten years.
The Zambia Medical Devices Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The significance of having access to dependable electricity in providing essential health services, while also noting how the availability of electricity affects women’s and children’s wellbeing, for example, by powering vital medical equipment in hospitals.
The solarization of health centres will have a profound impact on the lives of Zambia’s rural and urban communities, improving livelihoods, opening up employment opportunities, and raising the standard of healthcare and health outcomes.
According to the government’s objective of delivering equitable, high-quality services to all citizens, the government of Zambia has unveiled an Action Plan that aims to use solar technology to power health centres in underserved communities.
Health care can be reliably and sustainably powered by solar energy in a variety of ways, including lighting for childbirth and emergency nighttime care, refrigeration for blood and vaccines, sterilisation facilities, and simple medical devices that can be used to raise the standard of care.
In an effort to increase access to electricity, which is essential for a health facility’s efficient operation, the Zambian Government created the Action Plan to electrify health facilities using off-grid systems in collaboration with the Zambian Health Coalition and the Off-Grid Taskforce.