Mohammed V University of Rabat-3rd edition of African Investment and Employment Days (Jaie): “Development of the health system in Africa: issues, constraints and perspectives”

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The official inauguration of this event, Tuesday April 08, 2025 from 9 a.m. at the FSJES-SOUISI, Madinat Al Irfane Rabata after the resounding success of the first two editions, the 3rd edition of the African Investment and Employment Days (Jaie) will be held on April 8 and 9, 2025 in Rabat, under the theme: “Development of the health system in Africa: issues, constraints”. This major event is organized by Mohammed V University in Rabat, through its Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences Souissi / Center for Reflection on Investment and Employment in Africa (CRIEA).
A key event for the future of health in Africa
The Jaie 2025 stands out as an unmissable event for actors of socioeconomic development in Africa. It will be a unique opportunity to bring together decision -makers, investors, health professionals, academicians and media, in order to discuss major challenges in the health sector in Africa. This event will highlight public-private partnerships as essential levers to improve access to care and the quality of health infrastructure, also by contributing to the enhancement of human capital in the field of health.
Event objectives
The 3rd edition of the Jaie sets several ambitious objectives, namely:
Promote a constructive dialogue between decision -makers, investors, health professionals and academicians to share innovative solutions.
Promote investments in health infrastructure to improve accessibility and quality of care in Africa. Encourage public-private partnerships as key instruments to strengthen the health sector.
Stimulate African and international cooperation in the fields of training, the medical and pharmaceutical industry, as well as health investments.
Themes addressed
Exchanges during these days will focus on essential themes for the future of the health sector in Africa, such as:
The inventory of health systems in Africa and exchanges of successful experiences.
The strategic role of public-private partnerships in improving the performance of health systems. The development of human capital and resources specializing in the health sector.
The challenges of financing and governance of African health systems.
The issues related to medical coverage and risk management in health establishments.
The pharmaceutical market and the health industry in Africa.
Digitalization, artificial intelligence and their potential health impact.
African and international cooperation for health accessible to everyone.
Partners and institutional support this event benefits from the strategic support of leading partners, ensuring its impact and credibility. The research laboratory in economic competitiveness and managerial performance (Larcepem) brings its expertise in economic research, while the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation (AMCI) strengthens interafican links. The Ministry of Health and Social Protection plays a key role in the structuring of health debates in Africa, and the ISPITSR as well as the FBA DUS contribute by their academic and technical expertise. These partners strengthen the quality and scope of African investment and employment days (Jaie).