The National Health Insurance as a vehicle for Radical Socio-economic Transformation
3 February 2020
In the ANC January 8th Statement President Cyril Ramaphosa declared that the year 2020 is the year of unity, socio-economic renewal and nation building. Embedded in this declaration is the commitment to the values enshrined in the Freedom Charter and the rehashing of the Charter as a lodestar for the development of South Africa – a democratic country, underpinned by equality for all without discrimination of anyone based on their race, gender or class positioning.
The African National Congress and the Mass Democratic Movement have over the years maintained the commitment to democracy, equality and an unequivocal bias towards the working class, women, youth and those in rural areas. It is in this context therefore that the call for Universal Health Coverage in South Africa is made.
In Echoing the commitment towards multilateralism and building a united Africa for all, it is our responsibility as leaders to advocate for the reign of freedom in the continent – consolidating efforts towards the strengthening of the public health sector is one of the ways we can build a secure foundation for a united and prosperous Africa that we want and are dedicated to.
The time for deepening the agenda of access to quality healthcare is now, in order to meet the Sustainable Development Goals on health, it is imperative that the status quo in the provision of health services is not maintained. A business as usual approach on the political economy of health will not radically transform the socio-economic positions of most of the people in South Africa.